by Peter G. Hanson, M.D. | Dec 26, 2013 | Ergonomics, Exercise, Health
Work injuries used to be from highly mobile tasks of hunting and gathering, for which the body was actually well designed. So the injuries tended to be from pure accident, rather than from enforced ergonomics. This changed with the industrial age, when we started to...
by Peter G. Hanson, M.D. | Aug 15, 2010 | Stress, Stress Strategies
The Titanic, launched on April 10, 1912, was built to be unsinkable. Instead, it sailed into infamy. Four days into its maiden voyage, it struck an iceberg, which should have been survivable. Titanic was built with sixteen...