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- thought to be a more serious
- danger. For more information on
- the exposure hazards of magnetic
- fields, read Paul Brodeaus'
- CURRENTS OF DEATH. Instead of
- laying papers flat, use a
- document holder next to the
- screen. Take a 15 minute rest
- after two hours under a moderate
- workload, and after one hour if
- a high workload. Keep your
- neck relaxed, your chin slightly
- down and tucked in, your head
- straight ahead. Most
- importantly: DO NOT STOOP! It
- compresses the spinal nerves,
- unduly stresses the spine, cause
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- muscle tension, headache strain,
- foggy thinking, and fatigue.
- Have someone who knows about
- posture show you how to sit
- "properly", if neceesary.
- Slouchy posture and poor body
- mechanics while word processing,
- probably causes more
- muscle/joint pain and problems
- than anything else. While
- computerizing, be sure the
- lighting is correct. Bad
- lighting can cause irritating
- glare. Anti-glare filters that
- fit over your VDT screen,
- indirect lighting, non-reflect-
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