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How did we find out the truth?: We used the search word ‘Harvard Back Pain’ on Google and social media platforms, which inspired us for an X post by Harvard Health, a platform that shares information from Harvard Medical School.
The post was shared in August 2021.
We clicked on the link which was wide on the subject. It took us to 2020 Report Title, “Baby your back can delay healing.,
It talked about being a common issue about back pain, and some people have a genetic tendency to experience back pain compared to others.
80 percent of his respondents reported to feel back pain at least once in their lives, providing several options to help manage or treat the issue.
They were listed as “pain lying”, treating it, strengthening themselves through movement and exercise, and looking for physical therapy.
The report does not mention any specific exercise or status to measure this issue, very few mention sujood Asanas as an effective solution to relieve back pain.
It is possible that the representative image used in this article assured people that it depicted a posture to fix or address the problem.
conclusion: A viral claim incorrectly stated that Harvard University announced sujood Asana, practiced during Islamic prayer, as a remedy for back pain.
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