Those would have to be some awfully big wrinkles to cause a backache!
Yes, over time it can. The creases from your pillow, along with the extra blood flow and shift of liquids to your face (thanks to gravity) can change the wrinkles to become permanant. Sleeping on your back is better.
Wrinkling is the present participle of "wrinkle" - to have or to cause to have furrows or creases in an otherwise smooth surface.
Any amount of caffeine has the possibility to cause wrinkles. Other factors contribute to wrinkles such as smoking, sun exposure, and age.
I Know That Stress Can Cause Headaches, But I Am Not So Sure About Gum Aches.
No. Hand wrinkles are normal and you can't get wrinkles from typing.
Yes, dryers can cause wrinkles in clothes due to the tumbling action and heat, which can lead to fabrics bunching together and losing their smooth appearance. Overdrying can exacerbate this effect, as excessive heat can set wrinkles in the fabric. To minimize wrinkles, it's advisable to remove clothes promptly from the dryer and either hang them to dry or use a lower heat setting. Additionally, using dryer balls can help reduce wrinkling by promoting better airflow among garments.
yes
absolutely
Berg winds are very hot and dry winds, they do not typically cause aches and pains. Berg winds have been known to cause structural damages.
It might cause finger cramps or aches.
Yes
it can cause by sitting for hours on computer!