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More than 30% of adults deal with neck pain, says physical therapist Stephen Dering. Although a range of everyday habits can ...
No one likes to hurt. It wasn't until I had my own, admittedly mild, brush with chronic pain that I started to appreciate this a little more. In my early 30s, I developed neck pain and migraines.
Neck pain doesn’t just hurt; it hijacks your entire day. The good news is that no one has to live with neck pain forever. From simple at-home remedies to expert-backed medical treatments, there are ...
A supportive pillow can make all the difference when it comes to achieving a more restful night’s sleep, especially for those dealing with neck pain. In fact, investing in the right pillow now ...
The cause of neck pain is not just physical, doctors in Germany have shown. They say that psychological distress -- particularly depression and anxiety -- are closely linked to persistent neck pain.
Thyroid pain typically presents as a dull, aching discomfort at the front of your neck, explains Ehsan Ali, MD, a.k.a The Beverly Hills Concierge Doctor.
Screen-based sedentary behaviors, like mobile phone and computer use, led to the greatest risk of neck pain. Watching TV did not pose a significant risk, according to the study.
According to the National Institute of Health, an estimated 1 in every 3 people experience neck pain at least once a year. While it often resolves on its own, it can become a recurring problem for ...
The best mattresses for neck pain offer necessary support while keeping you comfortable. See our top picks from Saatva, Casper, Nolah and more.
Experts estimate that up to 80 percent of people will experience some form of neck pain in their lives, and as much as half of Americans will suffer from it this year alone. Whether as an isolated ...
Being sedentary for more than six hours a day greatly increased the risk of neck pain, according to a systematic research review published in the journal BMC Public Health. The review’s authors ...