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A Simpler Approach to Desk Breaks

A free kitchen-timer for ergonomic work sessions — built for the broadest audience, with a clear path to personalization when you want more. Introducing the Break Companion.

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Why MSDs Are Trending Younger

The remote-work effect, five years in. Musculoskeletal disorder claims are showing up two decades earlier than they used to — and what employers should be doing about it before the bill comes due.

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Movement, Not Equipment — What 2025 Research Tells Us About Sedentary Work

2025 research has redefined the ergonomic conversation. The single most important intervention for desk-bound workers isn’t a better chair — it’s less time in any chair. Here’s what the data says.

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Why the AI workstation scanner missed what mattered

AI workstation scanners are fast and useful for the easy fixes. But they only see one moment in one room — and for the home-based worker juggling three setups a day, that’s not where the real ergonomic story is.

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