Healthy Living
Back and Neck Care
Everyday Care
Exercise: The Right Program and the Right Preparation

You don't have to exercise for long periods of time—or even vigorously—to become fit. You do need to aim for at least 30 minutes of moderate activity most days of the week.

Maintain Your Healthy Back

After the common cold and the flu, back aches are the most common reason for going to the doctor.

When Exercising, Don't Skip Stretching

While it's true that stretching won't strengthen your heart or flatten your stomach, it can help you reach those goals more efficiently.

Reducing Your Risk for Low Back Pain

Although back pain tends to be a universal complaint, middle-aged people are more likely than younger and older folks to have back pain that’s related to lifestyle.

How Is Your Child's Backpack?

The Consumer Product Safety Commission found that in one year, more than 10,000 children ages 5 to 14 see doctors with backpack-related complaints.

Smoking Hurts Your Back

Smoking damages your arteries, and it’s thought that the damaged arteries in the discs and joints in your back may lead to pain and injury.

Watch that Backpack Load

When your child acts as if she’s carrying the weight of the world on her shoulders, maybe you should check her backpack.