Experiencing Work-From-Home Pains? These Ergonomic Upgrades Can Save Your Back and Neck.

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Your home office isn’t just a place where you work; you practically live there. But let’s be honest: long work hours can take a toll. A study published in Frontiers in Public Health found that up to 72% of office workers experience neck, low back, shoulder, elbow, and wrist pain, often due to inadequate ergonomic setups.

Investing in ergonomic, productivity-enhancing gear is key to long-term success. From a standing desk that moves

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