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Health Tip: When Your Neck Aches
By LadyLively on December 2, 2016
An aching, throbbing or shooting pain in your neck could spell trouble.
Here are possible causes, courtesy of the Mayo Clinic:
- Straining the neck muscles by stooping over your computer or phone, or by reading in bed.
- Osteoarthritis of the neck.
- A compressed nerve.
- Sustaining an injury, such as from a car accident.
- Conditions such as meningitis, cancer or rheumatoid arthritis.
Source: HealthDay
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