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Because notebook computers are so portable, students often use them on their beds, at tables, and in other locations where ergonomics takes a backseat to convenience. As a result, some users are developing health problems, including wrist, neck, [...]shoulder, head, and back pain. Karen Jacobs, a clinical professor at Sargent College, offers suggestions on how students can modify their notebooks to function as desktop computer workstations.
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Fran Richter (COM’10) takes us to her BU in LA internship at the production offices of ABC sitcom Cougar Town.
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Looking to stay comfortable and avoid back pain while working from home? Karen Jacobs, a clinical professor at Boston University's Sargent College of Health & Rehabilitation Sciences and an occupational therapist, offers tips on how to set up your [...]home environment to be more ergonomically correct.
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