According to a new medical report, it can lead to "toasted skin syndrome," a condition caused by long-term heat exposure.
"In the old days, we would see them from heating pads, causing this raised, almost net-like rash on the thighs or wherever a heating pad may be applied like the back. But with the advent of computers, we see a fair amount of it on the legs, but only with long exposures and usually to bare skin," says Dr Vail Reese, a dermatologist.
Children with more sensitive skin may be especially at risk. Researchers say, in very rare cases, it can cause damage leading to skin cancer.
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Another medical report found heat from laptops can decrease sperm production in men.
Read more at: http://www.ndtv.com/article/technology/no-laps-for-warm-laptops-skin-damage-possible-57037?cp
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