eye strain
Legal Eye: Trademark landmark
Comment Price - demonstrating competitive pricing is becoming all the more important as consumers feel the strain of rising household costs. Owning a trademark no longer means you're the only one who can use it. [16 Jul 2008]
'Big Brother IT' fuels workplace stress
News But an increasing number of semi-skilled and manual workers, such as production line and distribution workers are also under the electronic eye, similarly reporting an increase in work strain of eight... [08 Jan 2008]
'Using a PC is bad for your eyes'
News Researchers from Ohio State University found that people who squint at their PC's monitor - looking at complex or detailed information onscreen, for example - are prone to eye strain and a condition... [01 Dec 2005]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: 7/7 shows we need more networks
Comment What I haven't heard is a single conversation about mobile phones cooking your brain, repetitive strain injury or screen induced eye-strain. A hotel close to Lambeth Bridge, London On... [08 Jul 2005]
Virus warning: Sober at Christmas
News The idea of getting sober at Christmas may sound like a nightmare in itself for any hardened reveller set on a booze-fuelled yuletide but now that idea has a far more worrying double meaning - with the arrival of a variant... [22 Dec 2003]
Not feeling 100 per cent? Could be because of that computer in front of you
News In a three-year study of more than 25,000 workers, Japanese researchers discovered people who sat in front of computer screens were more likely to experience physical pain such as eye and shoulder... [08 Nov 2002]
It's official: IT makes you ill
News The survey, conducted by Norwich Union Healthcare, questioned personnel directors and doctors in the UK, and showed that most respondents are expecting a big rise in the number of cases of stress, repetitive strain... [23 Aug 1999]
Laptops present risk to health
News A survey by the trade union of 500 careers advisors showed that 61 per cent complained of back pain, 68 per cent suffered eye strain, and nearly half were concerned about the risk of assault. The UK's... [07 Jul 1998]