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Health

  1. Is Your Desk Safe?

    Is Your Desk Safe?
    How safe is your desk? Do you have cancer causing carcinogens lurking in your desk top table? Find out how AnthroDesk desk table tops are Canadian made, and safer than other table tops.
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  2. Burn More Calories With A Standing Desk

    Burn More Calories With A Standing Desk
    The effects of movement can be overwhelmingly positive, especially in an office setting. To start, it will help you burn more calories, increased in energy, and lose weight. Stand to work using a standing desk converter. It increases energy, burns extra calories, tone muscles, improves posture, augments the blood flow, and builds up metabolism.
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  3. Posture Pro: Breathing Benefits of a Standing Desk

    Posture Pro: Breathing Benefits of a Standing Desk
    People often focus on the primary benefits of a standing desk: longer life, reduced risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer. One of the often overlooked benefits is how the standing desk posture improves our breathing.
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  4. How can Anti-Fatigue Mats lessen the Pain of Standing?

    How can Anti-Fatigue Mats lessen the Pain of Standing?

    According to James M. Kendrick, the editor of Workplace Ergonomics News and Environmental Health and Safety News, ‘anti-fatigue mats are engineered to make the body naturally and imperceptibly sway, which encourages subtle movement by calf and leg muscles. This promotes blood flow and keeps the blood from stagnating in the veins, which causes workers to feel fatigued.’

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  5. 9 Evils Of Sitting

    9 Evils Of Sitting
    9 Evils of Sitting (and one good thing)
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  6. Standing Desks Reduce Cardiometabolic Risk

    Standing Desks Reduce Cardiometabolic Risk
    Study released by the University of Minnesota shows that Cardiometabolic risk is reduced significantly by using a sit stand desk.
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