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Study Finds How To Hold Your Phone To Avoid Poor Posture & Pain

Bad posture while using your devices can eventually lead to upper back pain and neck issues, as well as pain in your arms and wrists. So, to figure out the best way to mitigate the strain, researchers studied what happened when 30 healthy young adults used their phones while either sitting, lying on their backs, or lying on their sides.
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