Health Tips for Computer UsersSMITH-STONER, MARILYNHome Healthcare NowSmith-Stoner M. Health tips for computer users. Home Healthcare Nurse 2001; 19: 787-789.
to use a fitness ball instead of a work chair! 10. move neck shoulder at any time One of the things that should be paid attention to when working in front of the computer is to move the neck and shoulder at any moment. The head to do rotary motion and around the shoulder mo...
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If we had a cold or flu, we popped a pill and went on with life. Later, in my adult years, I learned the best ways to take care of myself, and these are some things I wish I’d known in my teens, or paid more attention to. Consider these health tips for teens and hopefully...
4. Create a well-lit workspace Avoid harsh lighting that puts shadows or glare on your screen. Use window shades and blinds when sunlight is bright and keep other lighting dim and balanced. 5. See your eye doctor It’s a good idea for computer users to getan eye examevery year, accordi...
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