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<title>Guide to choosing a document holder?</title>
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<description>How do you know if a document holder will help you work more comfortably and effectively? Usually we are so used to the way we work we don&apos;t even realise that we could make it better or easier for ourselves.
There are a number of reasons where you might consider using a document holder. If you have - Tags: Ergonomics, document holder, writing slope, workstation assessment, neck pain, shoulder pain</description>
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<title>Headaches, blurred vision, dry eyes and more</title>
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<description>These are just some of the visual symptoms that people can suffer with as a result of prolonged computer use. Having the right environment for the eyes is important if you want to minimise these sorts of problems, and the longer you spend in front of your computer the more important it is to take ca - Tags: Visual problems, fatigue, office environment, computer, glare, brightness, contrast</description>
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<title>What to look for in a laptop</title>
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<description>Don&amp;rsquo;t rush into buying a new laptop until you&amp;rsquo;ve read these facts?
The first thing anyone thinks about when buying a laptop is getting the fastest processor or the biggest hard drive but its important to think about other features you use to help make your work comfortable and to avoid  - Tags: Laptops, neck pain, shoulder pain, accessories, external mouse + keyboard, posture</description>
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<title>Have you thought where to put your computer screen</title>
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<description>Have you thought about where to position your monitor?
You may not realise that where you place your computer monitor has a significant affect on the comfort of your eyes and the posture of your head and neck.
Check out our 10 top tips to get you started&amp;hellip;..

    
        
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