What is NaturalNews NaturalPedia? | Information for Authors Home | About Natural News | Contact Us | About the Consumer Wellness Center
NaturalNews.com > NaturalPedia > Work environment

Work environment

page 1 of 3 | Next -> Email this page to a friend

Want news about Work environment and more e-mailed to you? Click here for free email alerts


Timeless Secrets of Health & Rejuvenation: Unleash The Natural Healing Power That Lies Dormant Within You

Andreas Moritz
See book keywords and concepts
Some of these energies are generated outside our home and others originate from within our home or work environment. These include geographic stress points, ley lines and distorted ground energies. Sleeping on a ley line can be particularly harmful since such a source of energy can disrupt the body's biochemical processes and energy systems for as many as 8-10 hours each day. Disharmony in relationships and diseases of body and mind are more likely to occur if you are exposed to such disruptive energies for extended periods of time, such as several years.

Not Just a Pretty Face: The Ugly Side of the Beauty Industry

Stacy Malkan
See book keywords and concepts
They were gathered in the next room standing near the copy machine, discussing their desire to have a more productive work environment, when one of the men came out of the room holding a stack of papers. He asked the women if they could please make him some copies. Bryony decided to try a different way. She organized a women's-only environmental conference in the fall of 1994, and more than 100 women from across the Northern Rockies — who "all told stories like that" — came out for the event.

The Food-Mood Solution: All-Natural Ways to Banish Anxiety, Depression, Anger, Stress, Overeating, and Alcohol and Drug Problems--and Feel Good Again

Jack Challem
See book keywords and concepts
Psychological Tips People with bipolar disorder will benefit from a stable home and work environment. Watchful family members and friends can help by recognizing down-shifting and up-shifting moods in a person with bipolar disorder, leading to better tailoring of medications. Calming activities, such as those described in chapter 7, may be helpful. Helpful Supplements Omega-3 fish oils. Although bipolar disorder is difficult to treat, many cases seem to respond to omega-3 fish oils, especially those that contain high levels of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA). Andrew Stoll, M.D.

Hunger Free Forever: The New Science of Appetite Control

Michael T. Murray and Michael R. Lyon
See book keywords and concepts
Change your work environment. Although a treadmill with attached computer may not be practical, an adjustable-height worktable that allows you to stand and work is easy to find and provides a surprisingly comfortable way to work for at least part of your day. Add activity wherever you can. Walk whenever you can. Take the stairs instead of the elevator. Lift things, do the dishes, work in the yard. Remember, every little bit of activity adds to your daily calorie burn. Pace while handling phone calls. Use a headset and pace when you talk on the phone.

The Food-Mood Solution: All-Natural Ways to Banish Anxiety, Depression, Anger, Stress, Overeating, and Alcohol and Drug Problems--and Feel Good Again

Jack Challem
See book keywords and concepts
Second, if your boundaries have to be soft because of a particular work environment, try negotiating to get something in return. For example, if you're told during a job interview that periodic overtime is a requirement, ask whether you can trade it for comp time (time off). Third, not every boundary issue is with a boss or a supervisor. Sexual harassment is a boundary violation. Office complainers violate the boundaries of coworkers who want to get their work done. Define your boundary to avoid distractions, and do your job. Detach and distance yourself.
Occasional overtime may be a necessity in today's work environment, but working long hours, even with great compensation, robs you of time to rest, recharge yourself, and maintain balance in your life. No one would argue that workaholics lead balanced lives. The trick is to tactfully establish your boundaries without getting fired. First, the sooner you set your boundaries, the better off you'll be in the long run. That's because you have set a precedent and aren't trying to change one.

The Food-Mood Connection: Nutrition-based and Environmental Approaches to Mental Health and Physical Wellbeing

Gary Null and Amy McDonald
See book keywords and concepts
They are in our drinking water, in some of our foods, even in our work environment where we breathe in certain toxins. Lead, for example, can come into the body through exposure to metals in paints. We get cadmium from our food, air, and water; mercury from dental fillings and shellfish; and aluminum and excess iron from pots and pans. Many of the metals that are brought into the body are toxic to the brain and to central nervous system tissue. They interfere with normal metabolism by disrupting enzyme systems.

Bottom Line's Health Breakthroughs 2007

Bottom Line Health
See book keywords and concepts
The surveys collected information on the pharmacists' demographic and employment status, the number of hours worked per week, the type and quality of work environment and his/her future work plans. The answers showed a shrinking workforce and the potential for a real shortage in the coming decade. LESS HOURS, MORE PRESCRIPTIONS The researchers also found that, overall, both full- and part-time pharmacists—whether stationed in a chain, supermarket, independent business or hospital—are working less than they did four years ago, while earning an average 38% more for their time.

You: Staying Young: The Owner's Manual for Extending Your Warranty

Mehmet C. Oz., M.D. and Michael F. Roizen, M.D.
See book keywords and concepts
So pick an apartment on a higher floor or in a suburban area, or petition for a quieter work environment. Major Ager Unforced Errors Why Our bodies Can't Withstand the Crazy Things That Happen in life Much of aging certainly is about preventing the decrease in quality of life from chronic disease and long-term wear and tear. But the ultimate form of aging is the kind of aging that bypasses all the details and kills us off immediately: a car crash, a fall from a cliff, or a freak encounter with a rabid antelope.

Too Profitable to Cure

Brent Hoadley, Ph.D.
See book keywords and concepts
The off-shore pay, work environment, and civil/human rights abridge anything that would be acceptable within our country. Responsible Businesses Avoid stores and businesses that do not treat their workers fairly. Those who stretch government regulations to benefit the corporation, not the worker, should see their profits drop. Big corporations who drive out local businesses and large companies who avoid providing employee benefits by maintaining large rolls of part-time employees are not good citizens, they are merely corporate predators.

Women's Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine: Alternative Therapies and Integrative Medicine for Total Health and Wellness

Tori Hudson, N.D.
See book keywords and concepts
Hazardous substances such as pesticides, lead, and other chemicals brought home from the work environment on a parent's clothing can harm an unborn child.131 Also potentially harmful to the fetus are the mother's exposure to x-rays during pregnancy or the father's preconception exposure to x-rays.132 One study showed that high amounts of lead and barium in drinking water caused an increased risk of miscarriages.133 Elevated lead in the body has also been linked to preeclampsia134 and lower birth weight. Mercury has received perhaps the most attention of any of the pesticides and heavy metals.

The implications of humanoid robots as laborsaving devices are more ominous than most people realize

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
See article keywords and concepts
It's not a stretch to imagine these machines could be programmed to clean floors and toilets, or carry objects such as supply items in a hospital or office supplies in a work environment. Robots could help with gardening, construction and, of course, security. If you have a roving robot that walks around your house or office keeping an eye on things, then you probably don't need to hire security guards to do it. The inevitable "Down with robots!

More Natural Cures Revealed: Previously Censored Brand Name Products That Cure Disease

Kevin Trudeau
See book keywords and concepts
They understand that illness and disease manifesting in the body are caused by a large number of factors including emotions, genetics, diet, toxicity, work environment, beliefs, relationships, exercise, etc. Holistic doctors treat you as a person and understand that each person needs a customized and uniquely different treatment protocol to bring them into a state of harmony and balance. This is called homeostasis. It means the body, mind, and spirit are in harmony and balance. When this occurs, illness and disease can no longer exist.

Toxic Overload: A Doctor's Plan for Combating the Illnesses Caused by Chemicals in Our Foods, Our Homes, and Our Medicine Cabinets

Dr. Paula Baillie-Hamilton
See book keywords and concepts
Unlike most people, those working with chemicals—cleaners, painters and decorators, car mechanics, and chemical factory workers—tend to get their greatest overall levels of chemicals from their work environment. These chemicals commonly consist of solvents, pesticides, toxic metals, and plasticizers, which can be breathed into the lungs or spread on the skin where they are then absorbed into the body. Although the levels entering via the skin and lungs tend to be lower than dietary levels, chemicals ingested in this way can be more toxic.

The Natural Pharmacy: Complete A-Z Reference to Natural Treatments for Common Health Conditions

Alan R. Gaby, M.D., Jonathan V. Wright, M.D., Forrest Batz, Pharm.D. Rick Chester, RPh., N.D., DipLAc. George Constantine, R.Ph., Ph.D. Linnea D. Thompson, Pharm.D., N.D.
See book keywords and concepts
Lifestyle changes that may be helpful Many people suffer from tendinitis as a result of their work environment. Studies have shown that tendinitis of the wrist, hands, and fingers are often caused by tepetitive work and physical stress.2, 3' 4 Physical changes to the wotk environment, such as setting up the work station so that the body is in a balanced, untwisted position, minimizing the need to use excessive force, avoiding overuse of any one joint, changing positions frequently, and allowing fot rest periods, have all been shown to diminish symptoms of lower arm tendinitis.

Natural Health Solutions

Mike Adams
See book keywords and concepts
The problem with many people today in the work force is that they rely heavily on repetitive motion to get things done (either on a computer or in a labor-intensive work environment). Yet they don't train their bodies to have any kind of strength, flexibility, or range of motion. So the body atrophies to the least amount of muscle and range of motion necessary to carry out the job, and that's when the pain begins. I believe that strength training—that is, resistance training—is something that all employers should encourage in their employees.

Plants of the four winds - The magic and medicinal flora of Peru

Rainer W. Bussmann and Douglas Sharon
See book keywords and concepts
Wounds and Haemorrhages Wound infections and bleeding resulting from accidents are very common in the Northern Peruvian work environment, and are a major concern especially in rural areas. Forty-seven applications involved Wound treatment. Although this represents only 1.9% of all plant uses, 8.4% of all plants (43 species) were used for the treatment of Wounds. An additional 12 species (2.3%) were used in 20 applications (0.8%) that involved the treatment of bleeding and haemorrhages.

Prescription for Natural Cures: A Self-Care Guide for Treating Health Problems with Natural Remedies Including Diet and Nutrition, Nutritional Supplements, Bodywork, and More

James F. Balch, M.D. and Mark Stengler, N.D.
See book keywords and concepts
Take a break every hour i nd try to keep your work environment warm can aggravate CTS. sure your screen is two feet away from your of vision. Also, use a wrist rest. Most and will provide ergonomic workspace if REFERENCES Chen, G. S. 1990. The effect of acupuncture treatment on carpal tunnel syndrome. American Journal of Acupuncture 18:5-9. Cataracts Cataracts are the leading cause of vision loss in the United States and worldwide.

FDA censorship, suppression of its own scientists is routine, survey reveals

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
See article keywords and concepts
FDA offered little or no room for dissent. Half of those surveyed said that scientific dissent was allowed only "to some extent." And a whopping 83% of the scientists surveyed felt the agency does not have adequate procedures in place to address scientific disagreements to a great extent. Well, of course they don't! Because when the agency works to censor scientists, shut them up and discredit them when they go public, that is certainly not an environment that's conducive to scientists telling the truth about dangerous drugs. If you worked at the FDA, would you?

The Rhodiola Revolution: Transform Your Health with the Herbal Breakthrough of the 21st Century

Richard P. Brown, M.D., and Patricia L. Gerbarg, M.D.
See book keywords and concepts
Yet space travel is only one example of a work environment where human error in the face of stress can take a tremendous toll. Just think back to 1979, when employee missteps during an overnight shift at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant contributed to the most serious nuclear accident in U.S. history—one that came perilously close to a full-blown nuclear disaster. Clearly, life on Earth has its extreme stresses, too. The potential uses of Rhodiola rosea, either alone or in a formula with other adaptogens, are as plentiful as high-stress jobs.

The New Detox Diet: The Complete Guide for Lifelong Vitality With Recipes, Menus, and Detox Plans

Elson M. Haas, M.D.
See book keywords and concepts
Some of us may be more sensitive during cleansing to the stress of our work environment or to chemical exposures. Also, co-workers or family members may provide temptations or challenge our decisions. Having supportive guides or co-cleansers can be a great comfort and source of positive reinforcement when our inner resolve begins to fade. At the end of the first or second day, usually around dinnertime, symptoms like headache and fatigue may begin to appear, and it is good to be able to rest and spend time in familiar, undemanding surroundings.

Ultraprevention : The 6-Week Plan That Will Make You Healthy for Life

Mark Hyman, M.D.
See book keywords and concepts
Spider and banana plants can significantly reduce the formaldehyde levels in the air, and other live plants in your home or work environment act as natural air filters. Avoid excess exposure to airborne hazards • Limit exposure to garden chemicals such as rotenone, Roundup (glyphosate), diazinon, and other pesticides and herbicides. Herbicides and pesticides should be used only sparingly in well-ventilated areas, ideally with protective respiratory masks such as chemical HEPA filters. • Limit exposure to dry-cleaning solvents.

Gary Null's Power Aging

Gary Null
See book keywords and concepts
CHAPTER 9 GARY'S NON-DIET DIET, NO-EXERCISE EXERCISE PROGRAM Creating the Plan That's Right for You DETOX FIRST I've talked a lot about how our present-day body has to cope with many invaders and polluters: alcohol, sugar, caffeine, dairy products, meat, poultry, pesticides, herbicides; toxins that are in our home and work environment, equally polluting our air, food, and water. In fact, I've mentioned these obstacles to our health in many chapters of Power Aging but now we want to tell you how to eliminate them from your body.

The Longevity Code: Your Personal Prescription for a Longer, Sweeter Life

Zorba Paster, M.D. and Susan Meltsner
See book keywords and concepts
If, on the other hand, the work environment is toxic, then we suffer. Obviously, the material sphere touches the social and mental spheres. By sidestepping social contact with colleagues, we skirt a realm of potential support. And the mental anguish of a noxious work environment usually takes its toll in depression and anxiety. But the material sphere also affects the physical sphere. If you lack health benefits and you become sick, the quality of your life and your longevity suffer.

Hemp Today

Ed Rosenthal
See book keywords and concepts
These tools could be concatenated and driven by water or steam in the new, centralized work environment, the factory. Whitney's cotton gin appeared in the 1790's after which the raw cotton to supply the needs of English factories came increasingly from the American south. "The ten bales reaching England in 1784 from the new United States... had become about one-third of a million bales by 1820, over two and a half million by I860.

Getting Rid of Ritalin: How Neurofeedback Can Successfully Treat Attention Deficit Disorder Without Drugs

Robert W. Hill, Ph.D. and Eduardo Castro, M.D.
See book keywords and concepts
Creating the ideal work environment takes time and effort. If you cannot effect all these changes at once, don't worry. Often, this is a trial-and-error situation. Realize that any change, no matter how small, will help bring about better homework patterns. Perhaps you can find what works for your ADD child a bit at a time. By building on small successes you can eventually foster sound study habits and homework patterns. 14 Parenting—Good Management Is Crucial in Treating Your ADD Child If you want to improve your parenting skills, there are a few simple rules to follow.

Intelligent Medicine: A Guide to Optimizing Health and Preventing Illness for the Baby-Boomer Generation

Ronald L. Hoffman, M.D.
See book keywords and concepts
But the best approach to carpal tunnel syndrome and other repetitive stress injuries is preventive: setting up an ergonomic work environment and avoiding sustained, uninterrupted movement patterns. See the box for tips on preventive measures. Bad Movement Habits Jeanne came to me with a history of knee problems. She'd had persistent, chronic pain and had received cortisone injections and, finally, underwent knee surgery, which hadn't really helped. Yet, I didn't see signs of classic arthritis, or Lyme disease, or the other conditions that could cause this joint pain.

Conscious Eating

Gabriel Cousens, M.D.
See book keywords and concepts
Have daily exercise and stimulating friends and work environment. Minimize TV viewing. 2. Eat foods that are warm, dry, pungent, bitter, and astringent. Minimize sweet, salty, oily, heavy, and sour foods. 3. Eat an 80% raw-food diet. 4. Eat the minimum to feel satisfied. 5. Minimize fluid intake to three or four cups per day. 6. Express your feelings in the moment. 7. Throw away the turtle shell you wear and try to interact with the world. 8. Maintain only those spiritual practices that keep you in contact with God's divine nature and purpose for you.

Nontoxic, Natural and Earthwise

Debra Lynn Dadd
See book keywords and concepts
Offers interior-design services to help you create a beautiful safe, and nourishing home or work environment using nontoxic furnishings and ecology-based concepts. Lawlor/Weller Design Group. Susan Weller is an award-winning designer who takes a holistic approach, integrating an ancient science of building with nontoxic and natural materials, in accord with her clients' personal approaches to living.

Optimal Wellness

Ralph Golan, M.D.
See book keywords and concepts
A smoke-free work environment will also help. DIETARY RECOMMENDATIONS • Eat a whole-foods diet with a special emphasis on maintaining stable blood sugar levels. • Avoid the foods and beverages that trigger the impulse to smoke, such as coffee, alcohol, and desserts. NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS • To ease withdrawal symptoms and craving, take high-dose buffered vitamin C powder (5 to 10 grams a day). Note: Reduce dose if this causes diarrhea.

page 1 of 3 | Next ->

FAIR USE NOTICE: The research quoted here is provided under the protection of Fair Use provisions and published by the 501(c)3 non-profit Consumer Wellness Center for the purposes of public comment and education. Authors / publishers may submit books for consideration of inclusion here.

TERMS OF USE: Read full terms of use. Citations of text from NaturalPedia must include: 1) Full credit to the original author and book title. 2) Secondary credit to the Natural News Naturalpedia as a research resource and a link to www.NaturalNews.com/np/index.html

This unique compilation of research is copyright (c) 2008 by the non-profit Consumer Wellness Center.

ABOUT THE CREATOR OF NATURALPEDIA: Mike Adams, the creator of this NaturalNews Naturalpedia, is the editor of NaturalNews.com, the internet's top natural health news site, creator of the Honest Food Guide (www.HonestFoodGuide.org), a free downloadable consumer food guide based on natural health principles, author of Grocery Warning, The 7 Laws of Nutrition, Natural Health Solutions, and many other books available at www.TruthPublishing.com, creator of the earth-friendly EcoLEDs company (www.EcoLEDs.com) that manufactures energy-efficient LED lighting products, founder of Arial Software (www.ArialSoftware.com), a permission e-mail technology company, creator of the CounterThink Cartoon series (www.NaturalNews.com/index-cartoons.html) and author of over 1,500 articles, interviews, special reports and reference guides available at www.NaturalNews.com. Adams' personal philosophy and health statistics are available at www.HealthRanger.org.

Refine your search
with Work environment...

...and Key Health Concepts:

...and Environment
...and Chemicals
...and Symptoms
...and Disease
...and Foods
...and Problems
...and Chemical
...and Treatment
...and Exercise
...and Diseases

...and Concepts:

...and Work
...and Time
...and Species
...and Life
...and Applications
...and Program
...and Range
...and Damage
...and Rates
...and Risk

...and Adjectives:

...and New
...and Emotional
...and Dry
...and Chronic
...and General
...and Excess
...and American
...and Hot
...and Healthy
...and Corporate

...and Health Conditions and Diseases:

...and Asthma
...and Cancer
...and Cancers
...and Aging
...and Pain
...and Infections
...and Edema
...and Back pain
...and Depression
...and Headaches

...and Objects:

...and People
...and Home
...and Office
...and Clothing
...and Industry
...and Focus
...and Machine
...and Sun
...and Computer
...and Animal

...and Physiology:

...and Exposure
...and Changes
...and Increase
...and Levels
...and Swelling
...and Condition
...and Developing
...and Allergic
...and Prevent
...and Balance

...and Anatomy:

...and Body
...and Lungs
...and Lung
...and Skin
...and Muscle
...and Blood
...and Prostate
...and Muscles
...and Liver
...and Eye

...and Actions:

...and Eat
...and Avoid
...and Working
...and Minimize
...and Rest
...and Smoking
...and Maintaining
...and Treating
...and Building
...and Cooling

...and Who:

...and Child
...and Patients
...and Women
...and Patient
...and Animals
...and Male
...and Family
...and Americans
...and Men
...and Children

Related Concepts:

Work
Environment
Chemicals
Asthma
Exposure
People
Symptoms
Time
Cotton
Disease
Home
Foods
Eat
Body
Species
Air
Cancer
Life
Child
Workplace
Humidity
Pharmacists
Avoid
New
Problems
Chemical
Treatment
Lungs
Emotional
Exercise
Changes
Program
Applications
Dry
Diseases
Cancers
Chronic
General
Patients
Increase
American
Excess
Hypersensitivity
United states
Damage
Range
Aging
Lung
Hot
Corporate
Rates
Healthy
Flax
Health
Risk
Friends
Week
Homework
Physical
Term
Nci
Levels
Skin
Working
Feelings
Substances
Office
Example
Pain
Sweet
Women
Carcinogens
Pritikin
Acute
Lead
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Oily
Carcinogenicity
World
Illness
Clothing
Swelling
Minimize
Psychological
Safety
Comfort
Social
Lung disease
Epa
Employers
Industry
Muscle
Rest
Condition
Patient
Coal
Black
Injury
Developing
Cold