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Computer Vision Syndrome
by Summer18, Aug 7, 2008
Tips for dealing with aggravated eye-strain.
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Who Need Osteopathy Treatment?
by balisunset, Jul 30, 2008
The most common complaints are bad backs, neck problems, and joint problems such as tennis elbow, frozen shoulder, and arthritis.
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The Health Hazards of Asbestos
by balisunset, Jul 30, 2008
Asbestos, the fibrous silicate minerals found in mined rock, has long been used in many commercial products. Common usages of asbestos have included insulation, pipe, roofing shingles, wall plaster, and cement.
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Background Checks and Your Health
by kay20, Jul 28, 2008
Your sickness started with depression, and all the other forms of sickness came along. You are now obese; your wife left you after the death of your baby because you cannot afford the hospital bill. You are now living on the street, and all these happen to you because you just refuse to do the simple thing; conduct a background check.
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Posture Perfect
by Nanie, May 13, 2008
Proper posture when sitting, standing, lifting and sleeping can all mean you'll be groaning, “Ouch, it's my back again!” much less.
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Computer Professionals: Care for Your Eyes
by pnkguru, May 1, 2008
You are a computer professional. It has been about four years since you got this computer job, and you work on your computer daily for eight hours or more.
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My Front Line
by ms mary, Apr 16, 2008
Mom has always said, “Wash your hands before you eat.” She probably didn't realize she was giving such good medical advice. Hand washing is one of the most important things health care workers can do to prevent the spread of germs.
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Fatigue Management Techniques: Reducing the Impact of Stress in the Workplace
by blade31, Apr 1, 2008
Stress in the workplace often happens. It is a common problem among workers in various parts of this world. According to Elkins and Tenney (1997) stress is defined as the pressure, tension, or excess strain and its profound effects on the mental and physical health support that fact that we live in a high stress world.
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Employees Benefit From Seated Chair Massage
by Karen Vertigan Pope, Jan 23, 2008
Would you like to improve your immune system, relieve chronic pain and alleviate stress-related ailments? Do you want to break the cycle of stress and tension in your life? This article has a great solution.
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Is Your Office Making You Sick?
by Kristie Leong M.D., Jan 5, 2008
If you're feeling tired and run down, it may not be from lack of sleep but from toxic organic compounds circulating in your office building: The Dirty Little Office Secret You Need to Know About.
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