Stretching at your desk can work wonders for both your body and mind, helping you stay focused, alleviate tension, and boost productivity throughout the day. If you’re having trouble concentrating during the 9-to-5, these tips for stretching leverage your desk and chair so that you can stay loose and stay on task.
Read MoreFeeling like a deflated balloon after a long day at work? We've all been there. The constant fatigue, the heavy eyelids from staring at a computer screen, and the neverending yawns can make even the most exciting job feel like a drag. But if you always feel exhausted after work, there are steps you can take to stop feeling fatigued and start feeling more fulfilled.
Read MoreHave you started working from home because of COVID-19? Maybe you're newly homeschooling your kids or simply spending more time keeping up with all the latest news. Accessing technology from the couch or kitchen in your PJs sounds comfortable at first. But poor posture leads to aches and pains, which can develop into chronic back, neck, shoulder and wrist injuries. You might not have an ergonomic workstation in your home. But we've got your back. Working or learning from home doesn't have to be painful. And a setup that keeps you and your family pain-free doesn't have to be expensive.
Read MoreMany people around the world today have jobs that lead them to have a sedentary lifestyle. At least one out of four American adults spends an enormous amount of time sitting behind a desk (for over 8 hours every day), according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Read MoreModern life has brought about significant changes to how we work and live. Today many people now spend a considerable part of their working hours sitting in front of a computer. While the sedentary life has become the norm, most people don’t know the correct sitting position, and this can lead to several problems such as back pain, shoulder pain, and wrist pain.
Read MoreDoes your work require spending long hours hunched over your keyboard every day? Well, you are not alone. According to the results of a new study conducted by Microsoft, workers in the US spend an average of seven hours each day on their computers, while 85 percent of workers say they experience discomfort due to their computer use. The common complaints reported include pain in the neck,
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