If you followed the news coverage of the Olympic Games in Rio last summer, you might have noticed something slightly ... odd. Specifically: odd-looking bruise-like splotches covering certain athlete's ...
Whether you’re a world-class athlete competing in the Rio Olympics, or a desk-ridden journalist with terrible posture, back and neck pain can be real occupational hazards. To treat their sore muscles, ...
Cupping is an alternative medicine therapy, similar to acupuncture and massage. The practice involves using cups, usually made of glass or plastic, placed on the skin to create suction, according to ...
Ancient cupping therapy may ease pain, boost circulation, and aid recovery but it is important to consult experts first.
Cupping has become increasing popular in recent years. At the 2016 Rio Olympic Games, many observers noticed some bruise-like marks on some of the athletes, including swimmer Michael Phelps, which ...
"I hope she stops," thought Carlyn Craig, seconds before a distracted driver turning out of a parking lot slammed into her car. Unable to maneuver out of the way because of traffic, Carlyn braced for ...
Cupping therapy isn't new in many parts of the world., but the ancient Chinese practice only made it into the American mainstream a few years ago, thanks to Olympic gold medalist Michael Phelps. The ...
If you’ve been following Ashley Graham’s pregnancy journey on social media, one image might’ve caught your eye this week. In a series of pregnancy-documenting photos shared on Instagram, Graham, who ...
The markings left after a cupping session can scare some people off. Turns out it can be relaxing and effective for relieving pain and anxiety. The markings left after a cupping session can scare some ...