(HealthDay News) — Your posture has a direct effect on your long-term health, the U.S. National Library of Medicine says.
Good posture means your spine is correctly positioned at three natural curves: your neck, middle back and lower back.
The agency says poor posture can lead to:
- Undue wear on the spine, making it more fragile and prone to injury.
 - Neck, shoulder and back pain.
 - Decreased joint flexibility and mobility.
 - Imbalance and increased risk of falling.
 - Problems with digestion.
 - Difficulty breathing.
 
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