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Marie Claire

An American study shows that back pains could be due to our tablets. And it affects women more.

TODAY

The length of time spent on a tablet didn’t matter as much as the user’s posture. Here's how to avoid discomfort.

K.V.V.U. T.V. Fox 5

Online shoppers may have to pay a little more at checkout due to a decision from the highest court in the land.

K.L.A.S. T.V. 8 News Now

Closer to home, it appears some undocumented parents separated from their children at the border have ended up in southern Nevada.

K.V.V.U. T.V. Fox 5

The University of Nevada, Las Vegas’s athletic department announced a new way to purchase tickets for the 2018-19 season.

Top Sante` (France)

Spending too much time on tablets causes back pain, especially for women.

Thanh Nien (Vietnam)

New research in the United States shows that neck pain due to the use of iPads and tablets can affect women more than men, and the posture is the biggest contributor to pain.

India TV

Researchers suggest that using back support while sitting on chair for long hours and exercising can help in reducing the back and neck pain.

Hindustan Times

Tablets and smartphones can cause people to slouch and tilt their head downward for long periods of time. Now, new findings reveal who is most at risk of developing neck strain from this habit — sometimes known as iPad neck — and why time spent using devices is not the biggest factor.

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