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eheilker

Computer work and self-reported variables on anthropometrics, computer usage, work abil... - 0 views

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    This study examines the relationship between computer usage and work-related musculoskeletal disorders. The researchers found that women office workers tended to report more negative effects, and generally more musculoskeletal pain overall. The result bring attention to the negative physical affects of frequent computer use at work.
eheilker

Visual Fatigue and Computer Use Among College Students - 0 views

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    The linked study, which took place at an Indian University, correlates increasing eye problems - specifically nearsightedness and eye strain - with increasing computer usage. This information is a useful reminder to not only students, but anyone who uses a computer, that looking at the screen for even 50 minutes is having an impact on their eyes. The body is affected by everything we do.
Genevieve Domingo

In Case of Emergency, Launch an App | DiscoverMagazine.com - 0 views

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    Ram Dantu, a professor of engineering and computer science from the University of North Texas, along with his colleagues have deveoped a suite of mobile applications that can help people on the scene talking to 911 operators.  One app is for CPR, the other for detecting the heartbeat, and the other is access to the phones camera by the 911 operator.  The team is waiting for FDA's approval to market the apps.  This article is useful to anyone and everyone who might find themselves in a middle of an emergency, communicating with a 911 operator and wanting to give more accurate information regarding the emergency at hand.
Zach Miller

How HIPAA affects healthcare cloud computing decisions - 0 views

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    This article speaks to managing cloud security risks and how HIPAA plays into cloud based HIT.
grahamw267

Home / Health / Wellness / Diet & Fitness / Fitness Information Ne... - 0 views

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    MealSnap counts the calories of your meals through pictures.
Judy Chow

Peeling Away Health Care's Sticker Shock | Wired Business | Wired.com - 2 views

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    The past several decades have seen major strides in technology of all kinds. Improvements in semiconductors have allowed faster computation and communications, as well as the construction of databases that outdo themselves every year. In many industries, technology development has spurred further improvements in efficiency-a virtuous cycle. In health care, this process is happening at a much slower rate. It has taken decades to complete even relatively simple tasks such as digitizing medical records.
Judy Chow

Islam's (High-Tech Backlash) | Computers | DISCOVER Magazine - 0 views

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    Digital Nation showed us the positive impact of social media during the revolutions in the Middle East, but this article discusses how it's impact does not advance the cause for women's rights....sad! "The Islamic people didn't have a voice, and new media gave them a voice," she tells me. The web coalesced "a million people who have the same thoughts and ideas." Once the Muslim Brotherhood implements those ideas, laws already on the books limiting women to second-class status and curtailing freedom of speech in the guise of fighting "blasphemy" could be increasingly enforced.
aneubanks

Chip, Implanted in Brain, Helps Paralyzed Man Regain Control of Hand - 2 views

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    This article shows the advancement of technology in medicine, assisting a young man who has a chip implanted in his brain gain control of his arm with the use of a computer.
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    Wow. Now this is awesome. I love inventions and scientific leaps that would bring miracles to people's lives.
mlcarleo

BMOHarrisBankVoice: 5 Ways Technology Is Transforming Health Care - 1 views

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    (Image credit: AFP/Getty Images via @daylife) By Ellen Lee The IBM computer that won a game of "Jeopardy" more than a year ago could soon be part of a patient's medical team. That's just one of the dizzying number of ways technology could transform the health care industry.
mlcarleo

Top-level turnover makes it harder for DHS to stay on top of evolving threats - The Was... - 0 views

  • An exodus of top-level officials from the Department of Homeland Security is undercutting the agency’s ability to stay ahead of a range of emerging threats
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  • mployees widely describe as a dysfunctional work environment, abysmal morale, and the lure of private security companies paying top dollar
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      Isn't this contrary to what is stated above about new cybersecurity program rollouts have been delayed?
  • Mayorkas stressed that the churn of personnel has not affected the department’s ability to protect the country.
  • A parade of high-level departures, on top of other factors, has meanwhile helped slow the rollout of key cybersecurity initiatives, including a program aimed at blocking malicious software before it can infiltrate civilian government computers, former officials say.
  • Private-sector salaries for high-level career officials, especially cybersecurity experts, can be double or triple the roughly $180,000 they can make at DHS.
  • Many former and current officials said the most burdensome part of working for DHS is the demands of congressional oversight. More than 90 committees and subcommittees have some jurisdiction over DHS, nearly three times the number that oversee the Defense Department. Preparing for the blizzard of hearings and briefings, officials say, leaves them less time to do their jobs.
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      Probably because the effort to secure the border doesn't exist.
  • While DHS officials say their efforts to secure the border have not been affected,
  • In one nine-month period between June 2011 and March 2012, for example, four senior DHS cybersecurity officials quit and one retired — all headed to the private sector
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      why are they protecting private sector networks? And by protecting they mean being given unfettered access to all data right?
  • he department battled the Pentagon and the National Security Agency over who should have responsibility for protecting critical private-sector networks
  • DHS was pressing to enshrine its authority in law.
  • The cybersecurity bill died, a victim of strong opposition from industry and its backers on the Hill.
  • delayed Einstein 3,
  • DHS can’t keep anyone in cyber. They just can’t do it,’’ said another former DHS official. “You can make $150,000 protecting the nation or you can make $650,000. Which one are you going to do?’’
eheilker

Why Being Mindful Matters | Taking Charge of Your Health & Wellbeing - 0 views

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    This article talks about the effect of distractions on our body - especially while we're eating. Distractions cause the body to activate the stress response and reduce it's efficiency in absorbing nutrients. Think about how often we eat while doing other things like sitting at the computer, watching TV, or driving a car.
eheilker

Use of information and communication technology and prevalence of overweight and obesit... - 1 views

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    This article, published by the International Journal of Obesity, discusses a correlation between use of communication and information technology and overweight and obesity, particularly among girls. However, the researchers did not find a correlation between playing digital games and overweight/obesity. Interestingly, they suggest that digital games me be a good replacement for TV and computer use.
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    Interesting study, What about interactive video games, wouldn't that help?
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