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5 Steps: How to Train Yourself to Sleep on Your Back
Sleeping on your back can offer real benefits, from easing pressure on joints to reducing facial creases. But for many, it doesn’t come naturally. Whether it’s your mattress sinking too much, your ...
Many people crack their necks to relieve tension, but is it actually harmful? Cleveland Clinic neurosurgeon Dr. Deborah Benzil weighed in on the topic to separate fact from fiction.
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