"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Is your screen time wrecking your posture? Maybe you've heard the term "tech neck" by now, but what is it ...
Are you currently looking down while reading this? Tech neck is no joke. Experts share the best preventions and stretches for tech neck. Lara Vukelich is a freelance writer in San Diego, California.
Technology rules a lot of people’s lives, sometimes to unhealthy extents, and anyone who spends a lot of time on their devices may be in danger of developing a condition called “tech neck.” “Tech neck ...
It’s unfortunate but reality in 2023 that phrases like ‘tech neck’ are a part of our vocabularies. With the average American spending over two hours a day on their phones, abnormal posture has become ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Is your screen time wrecking your posture? Maybe you've heard the term "tech neck" by now, but what is it ...
The Neck Correct Cream is a neck and chest treatment with five main targets; horizontal tech-neck lines, wrinkles, firmness, ...
Take a moment to check in on your neck. How’s it feeling? Many people would likely answer “not great.” Many of us have neck pain and tightness due to the way we stare at screens, whether we’re playing ...
You see them all over the Purdue University campus — students, staff and faculty alike all slumped over their smartphones, hunching over their tablets and craning their necks over their laptop ...
Social media is calling it "tech neck" -- the hunched over position that is common when you're on your computer at work or scrolling on your phone. Experts have a surprising and easy way to help you ...
Do you have a job that requires lots of time at a desk, staring at a screen or looking down at a phone? If so, you could be straining more than your eyes. It can also lead to a modern problem called ...
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?