Actually, It's OK to Slouch
Briefly

Certain researchers suggest that fear-mongering about poor posture may be more harmful than slouching itself, challenging long-standing beliefs. Historical analysis uncovers how posture concerns have deep cultural and political roots.
Early advocates like Jessie H. Bancroft tied poor posture to broader health threats, influenced by evolutionary medicine theories. This historical context sheds light on the societal perception of posture issues.
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