Tennis pro Ben Shelton was competing against Jannik Sinner at Wimbledon on July 9, when the announcer drew attention to the round marks that are visible on his arms, calling them evidence of "cupping.
For those of you who have been tuning into the Rio Olympics and watched swimmer Michael Phelps' race in the men's freestyle relay finals on Sunday, you probably noticed the circular bruises that ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cupping is an alternative medicine therapy, similar to acupuncture and massage. The practice involves using cups, usually made of ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Of course, she looked stunning as ever for the occasion, wearing a beige LaQuan Smith dress, FEMME ...
If you’ve tuned into the summer Olympics in Paris, you may have watched gymnast Simone Biles add another medal to her resumé or swimmer Katie Ledecky snag four. If you’ve been paying particular ...
Cupping therapy uses suction cups to relieve muscle pain in the back, neck, and shoulders. Cupping therapy tends to cost around $30 to $80 per session and may be covered by insurance. Side effects of ...
Athletes use cupping therapy to try and help with blood flow and to reduce inflammation. The aftermath, however, can be terrifying to look at. Canadian tennis and pickleball star Genie Bouchard just ...
In case you missed it, Michael Phelps took home his 19th gold medal with three of his teammates in the men's 400M freestyle final on Sunday night. The internet reacted to the exciting news and showed ...
If you’ve been watching the Olympics, you’ve likely noticed the circular, bruise-like marks across the back of swimmers like Italy’s Nicolo Martinenghi (who won the gold in this year’s men’s 100-meter ...
Justin Bieber is the latest celebrity to showcase his love of cupping, the controversial wellness technique that’s made quite a splash at the Olympics. In a tweet sent out this afternoon, the singer ...