Szu-Ping Lee In The News
Health Day
While an iPad can deliver information in an instant with the touch of your fingertips, it also can make your neck and shoulders ache, a new study finds.
Ladders
Your smartphone device can be a literal pain in your neck, according to a new study from University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Researchers found that the overwhelming majority —84.6%— of tablet computer users are suffering from an “iPad neck,” or neck stiffness, soreness, and aches associated with tablet use.
Moneyish
Tablets are a pain in the neck. Literally.
Irish Examiner
Most of us have had a morning where we’ve woken up with a dull ache in the back of our neck, feeling as though we’ve slept in a funny position.
AOL
A tablet can give a user — especially a woman — a serious crick in the neck.
Marie Claire
An American study shows that back pains could be due to our tablets. And it affects women more.