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Reducing Risk of Work Related Musculoskeletal Disorders: Your Workstation
Whenever you can, make choices that reduce your risk of musculoskeletal disorder (WMSDs). Read on to learn about tips for your workstation.
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Reducing Risk of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WMSDs): Your Role
Many people don't know they're at risk of a workplace WMSD until they start having discomfort. Don't let that be you. Read on to learn more.
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Reducing Risk of Musculoskeletal Disorders: Posture at Your Workstation
Having correct posture reduces strain on soft tissues. When you're in neutral position, your bone structure supports you and provides a stable base to move from. To stay close to neutral, try these tips.
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Refractive Surgery: LASIK
LASIK is laser surgery that helps reshape your cornea. It can help you see better without glasses or corrective lenses.
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Birth Control: Condoms
A condom is a sheath that forms a barrier between the penis and the vagina. Condoms can be used alone or with other forms of birth control to provide protection against pregnancy.
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PMS: Tracking Your Symptoms
Track your PMS symptoms to better understand when they may occur.
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Managing Chronic Pain: Medicines
Medicines can help you live better with chronic pain. You may use over-the-counter or prescription medicines. It can take some time and trial and error to work out the best treatment plan for you.
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Managing Chronic Pain: Therapies for Mind and Body
Both the brain and the body are involved in the pain response. The brain "reads" the pain signals from the body. This means that your mind has some control over how pain signals are processed. Mind-body therapies may help change how your brain "reads" pain signals.
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Discharge Instructions for Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)
Learn how to take care of yourself at home when you have peripheral arterial disease (PAD).
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