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Scanning the aisles of any pharmacy, you’ll approach the eye drops aisle and see a remedy for “computer eyes.” There’s a scientific term for it, called Computer Vision Syndrome (or CVS), where extensive viewing of computer screens (and other display screens) can create a number of problems..
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome; the one major occupational hazard while working in an office, outside of maybe sliding off your wheeled desk chair. Over..
Chances are you’ve heard of the phrase “Feng Shui,” but have no real idea as to what it is or how to achieve it. Feng Shui is the practice of..
You’ve probably thumbed through an office furniture catalog at some point and read about “ergonomically correct” chairs, which are a unique shape..
For many, yoga can be intimidating, but when it comes to chair yoga the logic is quite simple. Whether you’re a yoga expert or a novice, you don’t..
There’s an episode of the American version of The Office where the boss Michael Scott shows up for Happy Hour and the employees of Dunder Mifflin..
The concept of naps is usually relegated to small children, but naps are just as important for adults. We call them “power naps” and there’s a..
There’s an old episode of Friends, where Rachel pretends to be a smoker just to interact with her boss and coworkers during smoking breaks. While..
Meditation can be a complex, yet scary place for those who have never done it before. However, many people do meditate on a daily basis, and they’re..
We discussed in a recent article the great benefits of meditation and how it can positively affect your employees both on and off the job. However,..