What this means for people with screen-heavy lives
your day is packed with laptops, phones, tablets, and near work that all happen at almost the same distance. That is why this topic keeps showing up in search and in real life. The pattern is already inside the day before anyone even reaches the Forever20/20 homepage.
This is one of the most direct fit questions already answered on the homepage. The useful question is not whether you can win an argument about it. The useful question is whether the Forever20/20 framing helps you see the pattern more clearly than before.
How Forever20/20 handles the question
Forever20/20 is meant to adapt to a screen-heavy life, not wait for one to disappear. That makes routine design and small anchors far more important than extreme lifestyle fantasies.
Just as important, the repo already draws a boundary around overclaiming. Forever20/20 is educational, proof-aware, and willing to say that some questions stay clinician-first. That keeps the article grounded instead of sliding into health-content theater.
What to do with the page
build resets around the screen habit itself instead of waiting until the day is already over. Use the homepage how-it-works section once you are ready to see how that fit shows up operationally.
That is why every article in this engine funnels back to the homepage. The homepage is where the study, evidence wall, study-fit flow, and signup path all connect.