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Amsterdam, the Netherlands – Work is frequently perceived as a risk factor rather than a source of wellbeing, life values, development, and health. A special issue of WORK: A Journal of Prevention...

Jacklyn Boheler (she/her) is a Neurodivergent occupational therapist, co-founder of B3 Coffee, and co-founder of OTs for Neurodiversity. Her professional interests include inclusive workplace...

9 MAY 2022 | Texas, USA - "In the future, there will be a greater percentage of the workforce who is involved in some sort of office-style technology work activities," says Mark Benden.

Amsterdam, NL – The extraordinary pivot to a work-from-home (WFH) mode for a large segment of the world’s working population since March 2020 intensified an existing trend that began with the...

While world leaders debated strategies for tackling climate change at the COP26 conference in Glasgow, Scotland in November 2021, I pondered “what role can ergonomics play in this issue?”

As chance...

Are you surprised to learn that people access their touchscreen mobile devices (such as smartphones, tablets) on average 52 times per day?

Or that some people use their mobile devices for up to 7.5...

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a tremendous impact worldwide. Deaths, severe illness and lockdowns have all made headlines.

Another casualty of the COVID-19 pandemic has been the provision of...

How do you know when it is time to change the light bulbs in your house?

You would think that the time would be obvious, especially for someone like me who gives advice about vision and lighting.

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Do you experience motion sickness when traveling in cars, boats or planes?
If so, then you are not alone.
Approximately 60% of the population experience motion sickness, and women are twice as...

An important take home message about gardening and garden related activities is that as Charles Lewis suggested in 1985, in a world of constant judgment, plants are non-threatening and non...