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  1. Guide to Good Posture (National Library of Medicine)  
    Good posture is about more than standing up straight so you can look your best. It is an important part of your long-term health. Making sure that you ... are not moving, like when you are sitting, standing, or sleeping. It is important to make sure ...
  2. Most jobs require some standing or walking and some sitting. Across all civilian jobs in 2016, workers needed to spend an average of 61.0 percent of the workday standing or walking and 39.0 percent of the ...
  3. Help your child learn how to stand and walk safely with crutches. ... Your child has to be able to balance a little to stand with crutches. ...
  4. ... from a laying down (supine) position to a standing (upright) position. The word "orthostasis" means to stand ... as low blood pressure (hypotension) that occurs upon standing.When standing up, gravity moves blood from the ...
  5. Fitness: All Guides (Boston Children's Hospital)  
    Boston Children's Hospital
  6. Employees with Arthritis (Office of Disability Employment Policy)  
    Office of Disability Employment Policy ... Accommodation and Compliance: Arthritis
  7. Flooding (Environmental Protection Agency)  
    Environmental Protection Agency ... Ways to prepare for or respond to flooding and related health or environmental problems. ... Concerned Citizens & Students, Emergencies > ...
  8. ... pressure that occurs when a person assumes a standing position). Midodrine is in a class of medications ...
  9. Employees with Dystonia (Office of Disability Employment Policy)  
    Office of Disability Employment Policy ... Accommodation and Compliance: Dystonia
  10. ... pressure that occurs when a person assumes a standing position caused by certain nervous system conditions). Droxidopa ...
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