Hegglin Syndrome

Hegglen syndrome

Origin story

This disease was discovered in 2017 by scientists from the USA. Researcher Jason Hackland, while testing a subject, noticed that after reaching 30 minutes of working on a computer, a person’s breathing and heart rate increased. Jason was able to prove his theory by conducting a study among 48 volunteers aged 26 to 59 years, most of whom were women. As a result of the testing, it was established that the syndrome is associated specifically with the impact of computers on the human body, in particular on its respiratory system. The breathing apparatus of a computer person is different from the breathing apparatus