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Project Director at S.M.A.R.T. Foundation - also known as: Legin Nyleve, LeginNyleve and @l3gin on other Social Media

Just a shame UK Government "Syndromic Health Reporting" continues to expediently ignore the 21st Digital Century epidemic of presenteeism / "Computer Vision Syndrome" accounting for 20% lost productivity!? https://lnkd.in/gdeP-4U https://lnkd.in/dEhe3fX Rather than looking for an edge to restore UK Hourglass Economic of Haves and Have-nots too busy bragging that no worse than it's competitors - Doh "Major causes of morbidity (disability/illness) have remained stable in England, with the TOP '4; being "back and neck pain", skin diseases, "migraine and auditory and visual impairment". "This pattern is similar for the comparator countries." https://lnkd.in/dj99RikH https://lnkd.in/dSUh92C #PublicHealth #DigitalEyeHealth #OccupationalHealth

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Curious about what bugs are circulating right now, or looking for the latest health data in England? Our enhanced data dashboard builds on the learnings from the #COVID19 dashboard to present data in a simple, inclusive & useful way 🔽 https://lnkd.in/eDytafxP If you want to find out more about the development of our data dashboard, check out this blog post, looking at the dashboard’s evolution and the team’s journey to make sure it has the best user journey and experience: https://lnkd.in/eQ2i3Gxp And speaking of our data dashboard team, they were awarded a Highly Commended award for Statistical Excellence in Trustworthiness, Quality and Value at the Royal Statistical Society's #RSSAwards. Congratulations to the team for the well-deserved recognition of their hard work! 👏🥳 📷 Image 2: From left to right; Liz Thomas, Kate Palmer, Nathan Hook, Jason Deakin and Debbie Worthington  📷 Image 4: From left to right: Nathan Hook, Kate Palmer, Debbie Worthington, Liz Thomas and Jason Deakin

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