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Is cracking your neck bad for you?

Medically reviewed by David Kesselman, DC Key Takeaways Cracking your neck too forcefully can lead to injuries like pinched ...
For more than a year, some of us have been working in makeshift offices, hunched over computers on beds, floors or coffee tables. Stuck at home, we’ve taken on projects and have been climbing ladders, ...
Though the U.S. government has achieved its goal of administering at least one dose of the Covid vaccine to 70 percent of American adults, the delta variant continues to wreak havoc across the country ...
Beyond pain, there are telltale signs of a pinched nerve you shouldn't overlook. If you notice consistent tingling, muscle weakness, or numbness in specific areas of your body, it's time to take ...
The frustration of Frank Clark’s introduction to Kansas City appears to have a root. Health. Clark told The Star after the Chiefs’ loss Sunday in Tennessee that he has been affected by a pinched nerve ...
As an employee of the U.S. Postal Service, Len Barchanowicz led an active life and had few health problems. His neck pain was due to an orange-sized tumor. Last summer Len Barchanowicz, 45, ...
Doctors use Spurling tests to assess possible causes of neck pain. A positive result can indicate a pinched nerve. A Spurling test can help a doctor make a quick assessment about the cause of neck ...
CLEARWATER — Matt Blake doesn’t like surprises. When Joely Rodriguez went out and his velocity topped out at 90 mph, it had the Yankees pitching coach worried. The lefty was looked at Friday morning ...