Is your screen time wrecking your posture? Maybe you've heard the term "tech neck" by now, but what is it, is it even real, how do you know if you have it, and most importantly, how can it be fixed?
With nearly 86 percent of full-time American workers spending long, unhealthy hours sitting at their desks, leaning over computers, or staring down at their phones, many have found themselves ...
Constant screen use leads to "tech neck," causing stiffness and potential spine issues. Adjusting posture by keeping screens at eye level and practicing neutral spine alignment is crucial. Regular ...
We all have a complicated relationship with aging. It can be a beautiful thing— retirement, wisdom, self-awareness—but it also poses health challenges we never expected. One that can make us look ...
At work or in our free time, we’re constantly using computers and/or electronic devices. But if we’re not careful, all that time can lead to physical injury. KERA’s Sam Baker talks about "tech-neck" ...
Once upon a time, the first signs of ageing were thought to creep in around the eyes or across the hands. Today, though, there’s a new culprit: the neck. More specifically, "tech neck". "Tech neck is ...
A recent episode of podcast "From the Heart" discusses how "text neck"—AKA bending your neck when looking at your phone—may give you pain and migraines. Here's how to fix it, both in yoga class and ...
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