NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Many of us eat lunch parked in front of a computer, but that habit might be boosting our appetite for dessert, a small study suggests. In a lab study of 44 men and women, ...
For a lot of us, the majority of the working week is spent sitting in front of a laptop, and this can lead to a bad crick in the neck, as well as some serious long-term health problems. So, the ...
LONDON, U.K. (CBS Local) - A new study has found that the average worker is spending over two months of every year in front of a computer screen. The findings have eye care professionals sounding the ...
(MoneyWatch) If you spend any significant amount of time in front of a computer, you probably are at risk of eye strain, along with a host of physical problems that result from this condition.
Most people who do desk jobs sit for hours at a stretch in front of their computer screens without realising the long-term health implications. According to experts, not only is it tiring for your ...
The latest study shows that having lunch in front of your computer may lead to more weight gain and increased snacking. The team from the University of Bristol was studying the ways in which memory ...