Szu-Ping Lee In The News

The Boston Globe
Like to curl up with your iPad after a long day? Instead of relaxing you, it might literally be causing you a pain in the neck.
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.
U.S.A. Today
If you’re constantly slumped over your IPad or tablet, you could be suffering from IPad or tablet neck. Buzz60's Natasha Abellard has the story.
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.