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Help, My Sitting Posture is Awful
by Exousia, Dec 1, 2008
A frequent computer user who finds his sitting posture is awful attempts to explore other options.
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Coping with Recurrent Corneal Erosion
by Tim P Stavert, Oct 28, 2008
For those who may have experienced recurrent corneal erosion recently, or do not know what it is; My experience will help those who do not know how to cope with the shear pain and discomfort.
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We Need National Health Insurance
by medical writer, Oct 17, 2008
We need national health insurance for everyone. Health care is very expensive in this country. Today, over forty seven million people have no medical insurance because it has become so hard for people to get coverage if they have pre-existing conditions and the deductibles are enormous and out of reach for the average American family.
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Simple User's Guide to Ergonomics
by H Knowlton, Oct 10, 2008
Simple User's Guide to Ergonomics with practical examples.
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Intellectual Impairment in Children with Blood Lead Concentrations Below 10 µg Per Deciliter
by sulman, Sep 11, 2008
This study will show if blood lead is associated with adverse outcomes on measures of intellectual functioning and social behavioral conduct.
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Understanding Black Lung Disease
by balisunset, Aug 25, 2008
Black lung is legally defined as the man-made occupational lung disease caused by the prolonged inhalation of silica and carbon found in coal mine dust. The term black lung arose from the black coloring of the lungs due to the heavy deposits of coal dust, as opposed to the pink color of a healthy lung. Other names for this disease include miner’s asthma, silicosis, and coal workers’ pneumoconiosis.
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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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