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  1. Ergonomics/Statistics and Research ... Ergonomics ... Bureau of Labor Statistics ... PDF
  2. Snowstorms and Extreme Cold (Department of Homeland Security)  
    ... frostbite, carbon monoxide poisoning, and heart attacks from overexertion. Winter storms including blizzards can bring extreme cold, ...
  3. Winter Storm Safety Easy-to-Read (American Red Cross)  
    Winter Weather Emergencies/Learn More ... Winter Weather Emergencies ... American Red Cross ... Easy-to-Read ... Each winter, hundreds are injured or killed by exposure to ...
  4. Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders and Ergonomics (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Ergonomics/Related Issues ... Ergonomics ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... Work@Health is an employer-based training program. The ultimate aim of the ...
  5. Migraine (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... enough sleep Sudden changes in weather or environment Overexertion (too much physical activity) Tobacco Caffeine or caffeine ...
  6. ... without eating (fasting), temperature extremes, lack of sleep, overexertion, allergies, ingesting certain foods or alcohol, and menstruation. ...
  7. ... teeth grinding Eye strain Excessive smoking Fatigue or overexertion Tension headaches can occur when you also have ...
  8. ... the abdomen ( ascites ) Peritoneal dialysis Poor nutrition Smoking Overexertion Undescended testicles
  9. Miliaria Rubra (VisualDX)  
    Sweat/Images ... Sweat ... Rashes/Images ... Rashes ... Heat Illness/Specifics ... Heat Illness ... VisualDX ... Explore miliaria rubra, commonly known as heat rash. Learn about its causes, ...
  10. Repetitive Motion Disorders From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)  
    Repetitive motion disorders (RMDs) are a family of muscular conditions that result from repeated motions performed during the normal work or daily activities.
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