The 8 Sleeping Positions That Can Hurt or Help Your Health!

4. If  You Sleep on Your Back, Arms Up

Some people refer to this as the starfish or ballerina position.

Whatever you want to call it, this position is also good for you back. Also, people who sleep on their backs develop fewer wrinkles, as there is no pressure on the face.

Again, this is not a good position for those who snore or those with sleep apnea.

Also, if you sleep long periods without moving, you might find that this position can put pressure on your shoulders, causing them to “fall asleep” and be stiff in the morning.

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