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How to Increase Your Productivity When Working From Home
Do you work from home? You aren't alone. Research shows that over 40% of all employees now telecommute. Working from home offers several benefits. You'll typically have the freedom to set your own schedule, for instance, and you won't have to drive to and from your workplace each day. On the other hand, however, it can have a negative impact on your productivity. Whether you work part time or full time from home, you should consider the following tips to increase your productivity.Eliminate Dist
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Apr 25th 2021
6 Common Fitness Myths You Shouldn't Believe
Exercising on a regular basis is one of the most important things you can do to protect against chronic diseases. Research has shown that people who exercise several times a week are less likely to develop heart disease and diabetes than their counterparts. When planning your exercise regimen, however, you shouldn't believe these fitness myths.#1) Stretching Is a Waste of TimeThink stretching is a waste of time? Think again. It may not burn many calories, but stretching can lower your risk of in
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Apr 21st 2021
How to Protect Against Joint Pain
Do you suffer from joint pain? You aren't alone. Millions of Americans regularly experience joint pain. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in fact, says that over 15 million Americans suffer from severe joint pain caused by arthritis. Regardless of whether you have arthritis, though, there are several things you can do to protect against joint pain.Wear Braces When LiftingLifting heavy objects will inevitably increase your risk of joint pain. When lifting, your joints wil
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Apr 20th 2021
Water Heaters: 5 Safety Tips to Protect You and Your Family From Disaster
A functional water heater is something that many homeowners take for granted. When you turn on a water faucet in your kitchen or bathroom, you probably expect the water to come out hot. The water heater, of course, is responsible for this task. It will heat the water before dispelling it out the faucet. Water heaters can fail, however. Depending on the type of failure, they can even pose a serious safety hazard. Fortunately, there are several safety tips you can follow to protect you and your fa
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Apr 18th 2021
Who Is Responsible for Buying Workers' Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)?
Personal protective equipment (PPE) is found in nearly all workplaces. From construction and manufacturing to veterinary and maritime, most workers wear PPE when performing their respective jobs. Whether you're an employer or an employee, though, you might be wondering who's responsible for buying PPE.The Basics of PPEPPE consists of any piece of wearable equipment -- including clothing -- that offers some degree of protection against work-related injuries. Research from the U.S. Bureau of Labor
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Apr 14th 2021