Cupping is a form of alternative pain therapy that recently left some curious marks on actress and new mom Gwyneth Paltrow. The mystery behind the circular marks on Paltrow's back is solved by Michael ...
Most of the time, when I'm away from my desk, I'm active, taking barre, HIIT, and kickboxing classes while also teaching yoga classes. My body is always in motion. With all of that motion, my muscles ...
Why are some Olympic athletes sporting large purple spots? The circles appearing on the arms, legs and backs of U.S. athletes like Michael Phelps, Natalie Coughlin ...
The bottom line is, cupping is a practical adjunct when used thoughtfully. It’s not a flashy fix, but as part of a structured ...
Sophomore Boris Yang is one of the Penn swimmers who has used cupping therapy to improve performance in the pool. Credit: Son Nguyen During the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, American swimming ...
It all started when Gwyneth Paltrow showed up to the 2004 premiere of Anchorman with what looked like circular bruising on her back. But what GP was really baring on her shoulders were the tell-tale ...
The ancient Chinese therapy of cupping is being tested as a new treatment for knee arthritis. The traditional remedy, popular with celebrities such as Gwyneth Paltrow, is being put through the rigours ...
The Prime Minister has revealed that he uses the alternative healing technique known as ’cupping’, but what exactly is it? Prime Minister Trudeau tapes a podcast with Jonah Keri in his Langevin office ...
If you’ve been obsessively following the Olympics, you might have noticed a weird trend: Top athletes like swimmer Michael Phelps and gymnast Alex Naddour have shown up to compete with angry-looking ...