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  • Possible health issues for infleuncers revealed
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    Possible health issues for infleuncers revealed
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    The toll of a social media influencer’s lifestyle on their body has been graphically illustrated as a warning how the profession can impact appearances over time
    Experts have used medical research to create a model called Ava as a fictitious influencer,of the future in the year 2050, showing how the lifestyle can leave its mark.
    Prolonged smartphone use, hours under ring lights, and constant posing can reshape posture over time.
    It can leave people with rounded shoulders, chronic neck pain, and a forward head tilt that becomes permanent.
    The medical journal Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery says this is because every time someone looks at their smartphone, their cervical spine has 15 to 60 degrees of flexion.
    Patchy skin is caused by daily layers of makeup, frequent skincare product swaps, and constant cosmetic application can trigger skin irritation, inflammation, and patchiness. 

    OPS: Render of ficticious influencer Ava showing some of the health problems the role could bring.Uneven face.

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  • Possible health issues for infleuncers revealed
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    Possible health issues for infleuncers revealed
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    Ava 1
    Ref 17120
    03/09/2025
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    The toll of a social media influencer’s lifestyle on their body has been graphically illustrated as a warning how the profession can impact appearances over time
    Experts have used medical research to create a model called Ava as a fictitious influencer,of the future in the year 2050, showing how the lifestyle can leave its mark.
    Prolonged smartphone use, hours under ring lights, and constant posing can reshape posture over time.
    It can leave people with rounded shoulders, chronic neck pain, and a forward head tilt that becomes permanent.
    The medical journal Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery says this is because every time someone looks at their smartphone, their cervical spine has 15 to 60 degrees of flexion.
    Patchy skin is caused by daily layers of makeup, frequent skincare product swaps, and constant cosmetic application can trigger skin irritation, inflammation, and patchiness. 

    OPS: Render of ficticious influencer Ava showing some of the health problems the role could bring.Daily layers of makeup, frequent skincare product swaps, and constant cosmetic application can trigger skin irritation, inflammation, and patchiness.
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  • Possible health issues for infleuncers revealed
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    Possible health issues for infleuncers revealed
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ava 1
    Ref 17120
    03/09/2025
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    Picture MUST credit: Casino.org
    The toll of a social media influencer’s lifestyle on their body has been graphically illustrated as a warning how the profession can impact appearances over time
    Experts have used medical research to create a model called Ava as a fictitious influencer,of the future in the year 2050, showing how the lifestyle can leave its mark.
    Prolonged smartphone use, hours under ring lights, and constant posing can reshape posture over time.
    It can leave people with rounded shoulders, chronic neck pain, and a forward head tilt that becomes permanent.
    The medical journal Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery says this is because every time someone looks at their smartphone, their cervical spine has 15 to 60 degrees of flexion.
    Patchy skin is caused by daily layers of makeup, frequent skincare product swaps, and constant cosmetic application can trigger skin irritation, inflammation, and patchiness. 

    OPS: Render of ficticious influencer Ava showing some of the health problems the role could bring.Prolonged smartphone use, hours under ring lights, and constant posing can reshape posture over time. The result? Rounded shoulders, chronic neck pain, and a forward head tilt that becomes permanent.
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  • Possible health issues for infleuncers revealed
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    Possible health issues for infleuncers revealed
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ava 1
    Ref 17120
    03/09/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Casino.org
    The toll of a social media influencer’s lifestyle on their body has been graphically illustrated as a warning how the profession can impact appearances over time
    Experts have used medical research to create a model called Ava as a fictitious influencer,of the future in the year 2050, showing how the lifestyle can leave its mark.
    Prolonged smartphone use, hours under ring lights, and constant posing can reshape posture over time.
    It can leave people with rounded shoulders, chronic neck pain, and a forward head tilt that becomes permanent.
    The medical journal Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery says this is because every time someone looks at their smartphone, their cervical spine has 15 to 60 degrees of flexion.
    Patchy skin is caused by daily layers of makeup, frequent skincare product swaps, and constant cosmetic application can trigger skin irritation, inflammation, and patchiness. 

    OPS: Render of ficticious influencer Ava showing some of the health problems the role could bring. Patchy balding hair
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  • Possible health issues for infleuncers revealed
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    Possible health issues for infleuncers revealed
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ava 1
    Ref 17120
    03/09/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Casino.org
    The toll of a social media influencer’s lifestyle on their body has been graphically illustrated as a warning how the profession can impact appearances over time
    Experts have used medical research to create a model called Ava as a fictitious influencer,of the future in the year 2050, showing how the lifestyle can leave its mark.
    Prolonged smartphone use, hours under ring lights, and constant posing can reshape posture over time.
    It can leave people with rounded shoulders, chronic neck pain, and a forward head tilt that becomes permanent.
    The medical journal Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery says this is because every time someone looks at their smartphone, their cervical spine has 15 to 60 degrees of flexion.
    Patchy skin is caused by daily layers of makeup, frequent skincare product swaps, and constant cosmetic application can trigger skin irritation, inflammation, and patchiness. 
    OPS: Render of ficticious influencer Ava showing some of the health problems the role could bring.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari

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  • India Animal
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    India Animal
    A squirrel eats food while it sits on a wall in Siliguri, India, on August 12, 2025. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto)

     

  • Woman Sitting Alone By The River In Berlin
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    Woman Sitting Alone By The River In Berlin
    A woman wearing a headscarf sits alone by the water with her bicycle at the riverside in Berlin, Germany, on July 20, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • All-4-One
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    All-4-One
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  • All-4-One (Jamie Jones)
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    All-4-One (Jamie Jones)
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  • All-4-One (Jamie Jones)
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  • All-4-One (l-r): Delious Kennedy, Alfred Nevarez, Jamie Jones, Tony Borowiak
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    All-4-One (l-r): Delious Kennedy, Alfred Nevarez, Jamie Jones, Tony Borowiak
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  • All-4-One (Delious Kennedy)
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    All-4-One (Delious Kennedy)
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  • All-4-One (Delious Kennedy)
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    All-4-One (Delious Kennedy)
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  • All-4-One (l-r): Alfred Nevarez, Jamie Jones, Delious Kennedy, Tony Borowiak
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    All-4-One (l-r): Alfred Nevarez, Jamie Jones, Delious Kennedy, Tony Borowiak
    "All-4-One", amerikanische R&B-Gruppe, bei einem Promoshooting in München, Deutschland 1994. American RnB boy group "All-4-One" during a promotional photo shooting at Munich, Germany 1994. | usage worldwide
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  • All-4-One (Jamie Jones)
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    All-4-One (Jamie Jones)
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  • All-4-One (l-r): Delious Kennedy, Tony Borowiak, Alfred Nevarez, Jamie Jones
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    All-4-One (l-r): Delious Kennedy, Tony Borowiak, Alfred Nevarez, Jamie Jones
    "All-4-One", amerikanische R&B-Gruppe, bei einem Promoshooting in München, Deutschland 1994. American RnB boy group "All-4-One" during a promotional photo shooting at Munich, Germany 1994. | usage worldwide
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  • All-4-One
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    All-4-One
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  • All-4-One
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    All-4-One
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  • All-4-One
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  • All-4-One
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    All-4-One
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  • All-4-One
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  • All-4-One
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  • All-4-One
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  • All-4-One
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  • All-4-One
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  • Michael Anthony (Van Halen)
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  • Eddie Van Halen (Edward Lodewijk Van Halen)
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  • Van Halen (v.l. Alex Van Halen, Eddie Van Halen, Michael Anthony, David Lee Roth)
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  • Eddie Van Halen (Edward Lodewijk Van Halen ) (Van Halen)
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  • French Singer Christophe
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  • French Singer Christophe
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  • American Singer Tina Turner
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  • American Singer Tina Turner
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  • Jennifer Wong attends a Sound Bath Yoga session.
My first time at a sound bath: 'As the music becomes louder, my first thought is, "Danger, danger"'
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    Jennifer Wong attends a Sound Bath Yoga session. My first time at a sound bath: 'As the music becomes louder, my first thought is, "Danger, danger"'
    In her fortnightly review of fitness and wellbeing activities, comedian Jennifer Wong comes for a session of gentle meditative yoga - and stays for the crystal singing bowls.

    Jennifer Wong attends a Sound Bath Yoga session at the Virgin Gym at 2 Bligh Street, Sydney. Australia

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  • Jennifer Wong attends a Sound Bath Yoga session.
My first time at a sound bath: 'As the music becomes louder, my first thought is, "Danger, danger"'
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    Jennifer Wong attends a Sound Bath Yoga session. My first time at a sound bath: 'As the music becomes louder, my first thought is, "Danger, danger"'
    In her fortnightly review of fitness and wellbeing activities, comedian Jennifer Wong comes for a session of gentle meditative yoga - and stays for the crystal singing bowls.

    Jennifer Wong attends a Sound Bath Yoga session at the Virgin Gym at 2 Bligh Street, Sydney. Australia

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    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Jennifer Wong attends a Sound Bath Yoga session.
My first time at a sound bath: 'As the music becomes louder, my first thought is, "Danger, danger"'
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    Jennifer Wong attends a Sound Bath Yoga session. My first time at a sound bath: 'As the music becomes louder, my first thought is, "Danger, danger"'
    In her fortnightly review of fitness and wellbeing activities, comedian Jennifer Wong comes for a session of gentle meditative yoga - and stays for the crystal singing bowls.

    Jennifer Wong attends a Sound Bath Yoga session at the Virgin Gym at 2 Bligh Street, Sydney. Australia

    Jessica Hromas / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • FEATURE -  Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
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    FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Funbaruzu 1

    Ref 14598

    23/02/2023

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    Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.

    Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.

    They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.

    The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.

    Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.

    The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.

    The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.

    There are four different critters in the range and all have names.

    The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.

    OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu.Sloth

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  • FEATURE -  Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
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    FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Funbaruzu 1

    Ref 14598

    23/02/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.

    Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.

    They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.

    The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.

    Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.

    The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.

    The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.

    There are four different critters in the range and all have names.

    The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.

    OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
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    FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Funbaruzu 1

    Ref 14598

    23/02/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.

    Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.

    They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.

    The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.

    Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.

    The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.

    The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.

    There are four different critters in the range and all have names.

    The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.

    OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
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    FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Funbaruzu 1

    Ref 14598

    23/02/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.

    Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.

    They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.

    The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.

    Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.

    The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.

    The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.

    There are four different critters in the range and all have names.

    The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.

    OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu..Bear

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
    DUK10153929_009
    FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Funbaruzu 1

    Ref 14598

    23/02/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.

    Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.

    They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.

    The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.

    Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.

    The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.

    The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.

    There are four different critters in the range and all have names.

    The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.

    OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu. Illustration of how the animal prevents slouching
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
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    FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Funbaruzu 1

    Ref 14598

    23/02/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.

    Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.

    They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.

    The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.

    Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.

    The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.

    The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.

    There are four different critters in the range and all have names.

    The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.

    OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
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    FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Funbaruzu 1

    Ref 14598

    23/02/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.

    Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.

    They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.

    The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.

    Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.

    The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.

    The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.

    There are four different critters in the range and all have names.

    The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.

    OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu. Rabbit

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
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    FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Funbaruzu 1

    Ref 14598

    23/02/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.

    Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.

    They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.

    The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.

    Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.

    The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.

    The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.

    There are four different critters in the range and all have names.

    The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.

    OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu. Orangutang

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
    DUK10153929_005
    FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Funbaruzu 1

    Ref 14598

    23/02/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.

    Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.

    They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.

    The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.

    Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.

    The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.

    The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.

    There are four different critters in the range and all have names.

    The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.

    OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu. Orangutang

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
    DUK10153929_004
    FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Funbaruzu 1

    Ref 14598

    23/02/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.

    Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.

    They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.

    The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.

    Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.

    The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.

    The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.

    There are four different critters in the range and all have names.

    The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.

    OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu.Sloth

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
    DUK10153929_003
    FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Funbaruzu 1

    Ref 14598

    23/02/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.

    Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.

    They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.

    The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.

    Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.

    The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.

    The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.

    There are four different critters in the range and all have names.

    The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.

    OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu. Bear

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
    DUK10153929_002
    FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Funbaruzu 1

    Ref 14598

    23/02/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.

    Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.

    They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.

    The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.

    Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.

    The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.

    The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.

    There are four different critters in the range and all have names.

    The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.

    OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
    DUK10153929_001
    FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Funbaruzu 1

    Ref 14598

    23/02/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.

    Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.

    They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.

    The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.

    Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.

    The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.

    The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.

    There are four different critters in the range and all have names.

    The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.

    OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Early morning yoga class in the Temperate House at Kew Gardens
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    Early morning yoga class in the Temperate House at Kew Gardens
    Early morning yoga class in the Temperate House at Kew Gardens, as part of a programme of wellbeing events and workshops, including summer cycling and forest bathing.
    'Running from March, each one-hour vinyasa flow session takes place surrounded by 10,000 rare and endangered plants, some of which are already extinct in the wild. Led by KewÕs own yoga instructor, Anil Yangi, these sessions offer a spectacular start to the day and can be followed by a relaxing walk around the gardens.' - Kew Press release. London.
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