Affluence a pain
A new disease of affluence, first identified in America, is now striking businessmen in Britain. Hours of sitting at desks or in cars with a wallet filled with hard plastic sticking into a person's buttocks can lead to sciatica and muscular complaints. “There is no hi-tech solution. We just tell them to take their wallet out of their back pocket."
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Press, 26 April 1989, Page 4
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63Affluence a pain Press, 26 April 1989, Page 4
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