Cracking your neck help relieve not only pain in your neck but also elsewhere on your body like the lower back. Here's how to ...
Amanda Balionis has shared an update on her ongoing health battle, thanking fans who reached out with their own stories of pain and personal loss. The CBS Sports reporter, who recently revealed she is ...
Amanda Balionis has transitioned from golf to the NFL for the 2025 season. Balionis, a veteran sideline reporter for CBS Sports, is keeping a smile on her face despite her tough personal news. Earlier ...
NFL sideline reporter Amanda Balionis has revealed she is battling a worrying issue with her spine which has left her in need of a 'Hail Mary' to stop the pain. Balionis, who has covered a variety of ...
Haupt is a health and wellness editor at TIME. Haupt is a health and wellness editor at TIME. If you want to take a step toward better health, see a foot doctor. You might learn something about a ...
A pinched nerve in your buttocks could cause relatively mild pain like a muscle cramp or a sharp, shooting pain that makes you wince. A doctor can confirm the cause and determine the best treatment.
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 ...
Suddenly, you're reminded that your slumped posture or neck hump doesn't reflect your elevated mood. You're not alone: ...
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" ...
The first ever trial of microsurgical suture repair vs. nerve alignment for digital nerve injuries suggests suture repair does not improve outcomes. Digital nerve injuries are the most common type of ...
Meet Emily L., a hardworking, Miata-loving, Kia technician who recently found a Telluride in her bay. Nothing was wrong with it at first glance. It had 10 miles on the odometer and was there for its ...
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 ...