If you have a job that requires lots of time at a desk, staring at a screen or looking down at a phone, you could be straining more than your eyes. It can also lead to a modern problem called "tech ...
If you're constantly staring at a computer screen or looking down at a phone, then you're probably straining more than your eyes. You might also be dealing with "tech neck." Tech neck happens when the ...
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" ...
Annabel Jones and Lisa Armstrong share their tips for looking after the neck - Arved Colvin-Smith Do I think you can rescue a sagging neckline once your collagen has all but diminished? I’m afraid not ...
"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.
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 ...
We live in digital age, when our eyes often go from one screen to another. It’s well-documented how that affects eye health, but what is less appreciated is how it contributes to what doctors are now ...
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What is tech neck?

I’ll be the first to admit I’ve never really had great posture. I’ve slouched for most of my life, and it’s only gotten worse with the increasing use of smartphones and electronics. As it turns out, I ...
While the first signs of ageing were traditionally linked to the eyes or hands, a new culprit has emerged: the neck. “Tech neck" describes the premature creasing, sagging, and fine lines resulting ...
Walk into any coffee shop, airport, or waiting room, and you will see people in the familiar pose — head down, eyes fixed on a handheld device. With prolonged use, they will likely start feeling the ...
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 ...