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If you sit at a desk for a long time, you might place a lot of stress on certain muscles, especially in your neck, shoulders and upper back. That stress can make you stiff and sore. But taking breaks often to get some physical activity can help.
Breaking up your workday with stretches and other physical activities can help keep you more comfortable while you work.
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