A Danish study of one man's case determined that breakdancers who perform repetitive headspins risk a unique ailment -- a protruding lump on the scalp, hair loss and tenderness. Photo by Original Mind ...
Breakdancers may be at risk of developing a condition caused by repeatedly doing a cardinal move of their practice and performance—the headspin—warn doctors in the journal BMJ Case Reports. Dubbed the ...
Breakdancing has become a global phenomenon since it first emerged in the 1970s, even making its debut as an official event at this year's Summer Olympics. But hardcore breakers are prone to injury ...
Finding a lump on your body can be worrying, but it’s important to know how to identify if it might be cancerous. Most lumps are benign and harmless, but cancerous lumps often have specific features.
Breakdancers may be at risk of developing a condition caused by repeatedly doing a cardinal move of their practice and performance - the headspin - warn doctors in the journal BMJ Case Reports. Dubbed ...
NEW YORK, Oct. 10 (UPI) --Breakdancers who perform repetitive headspins risk a unique ailment -- a protruding lump on the scalp, hair loss and tenderness, a new study from Denmark cautions. The study, ...
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