Lost Posture: Why Some Indigenous Cultures May Not Have Back Pain

By A Mystery Man Writer

There are a few populations in the world where back pain hardly exists. One woman thinks she has figured out why, and she's sharing their secrets. Have Americans forgotten how to stand properly?
There are a few populations in the world where back pain hardly exists. One woman thinks she has figured out why, and she's sharing their secrets. Have Americans forgotten how to stand properly?

Nearly 90% of American adults suffer from back pain, and the number continues to climb. Why does this condition affect so many people in the

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