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Specialists from the Texas Back Institute say that the right office equipment and furniture can help prevent repetitive strain injuries (RSI) of the neck, back, wrists or eyes.
Automobile safety experts offer the following advice to help drivers reach their destinations without incident.
A new computer mouse adapter is making it easier for people with essential tremor or other tremor conditions such as Parkinson's disease to open an e-mail and navigate a Web site.
The scientific journal Nature offers a new perspective on aging: It's not how long you've been alive that counts, but rather how many years you have left. As life expectancy has lengthened, the whole idea of middle age has shifted, making 40 the new 30 and 50 the new 40.
Your skin needs extra care to ward off dangers from the summer sun as well as potentially harmful bites from mosquitoes and ticks.
Research shows that plant-filled rooms contain up to 60 percent fewer airborne molds and bacteria than rooms without plants. Plants help improve indoor air quality by absorbing pollutants into their leaves and promoting healthful levels of humidity, explains Dr. B.C. Wolverton.
Women and girls of all ages can enjoy reading the book Skin & Nails: Care Tips for Girlsİ 2003 by Pleasant Company. Here's a sample of do-it-yourself beauty potions:
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