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Many people crack their necks to relieve tension, but is it actually harmful? Cleveland Clinic neurosurgeon Dr. Deborah Benzil weighed in on the topic to separate fact from fiction.
Cracking your back too hard can injure blood vessels. This can be dangerous with possible complications of causing blood clots leading to strokes, aneurysms, or other brain injuries.
While the sound of cracking backs may be unsettling to some, many find relief in chiropractic care.
DECATUR - Crack cocaine, a drug that has reached epidemic proportions in many large cities since its introduction in the mid-1980s, has found its way into almost every corner of ...
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