Sexy stiletto heels give women a lift - at a price. Experts say they should carry a health warning. Now two doctors in Britain are saying alcohol and high heels don't mix.
NECE-2006, at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas from November 28 to December 1, is one of the most important event of the year for professionals looking to improve productivity, reduce workplace injuries and grow the bottom line.
The face of terrorism is changing, and the success or failure of counterterrorism measures is likely to depend on how well the authorities understand the changes.
Two conferences, the Applied Ergonomics Conference and the Ergonomics Society's Annual Conference, both to be held in 2007, seek proposals for papers and workshops.
The State of Michigan's statistics on work-related injury and illness are inaccurate, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics Annual Survey, and grossly underestimated.
The present piecemeal introduction of security measures following revelations about the foiled bomb plot in Britain is increasing the chaos and increasing the risks to travelers: confusion is an asset for would-be terrorists.
Shift work can't be eliminated, but its ill-effects on workers and productivity can be ameliorated. A new publication from Britain's Health and Safety Executive shows employers how.