Woman sitting in chair reading an iPad

What a Pain: iPad Neck Plagues Women More

Posture — not screen time — is biggest factor behind neck and shoulder pain, UNLV study finds.

A UNLV study published this month in The Journal of Physical Therapy Science found that gender and posture are among the most significant risk factors behind developing "iPad neck." (R. Marsh Starks/UNLV Creative Services)

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