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  <title>Why Does My Lower Back Hurt in the Morning?</title>
  <description>Most people assume their mattress is the problem. But if your lower back hurts when you wake up — and then feels better after moving around — your spine may be telling you something deeper. In this episode of The Health Commute, we break down:   Why your spinal discs swell overnight   How inflammation can increase morning stiffness   Why movement often reduces pain within minutes   The role posture and muscle stability play in spinal health   What you should (and shouldn’t) do first thing in the morning   Morning back pain isn’t random — and it’s not always just “getting older.” It’s often an early signal that your spine needs better support, strength, and alignment. Your spine whispers before it screams. </description>
  <author_name>The Healthy Commute</author_name>
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