A new study reveals that body movements and abdominal muscle contractions help move the brain and improve its natural ...
Scientists have uncovered a surprising link between simple body movement and brain health: every time you tighten your ...
A Penn State-led study has revealed that even minor abdominal muscle contractions can gently shift the brain within the skull, helping circulate cerebrospinal fluid that removes waste. Using imaging ...
Researchers discover a hydraulic link between abdominal muscles and brain health, showing how core movement flushes neural ...
Neuroscientists report that they can inhibit muscle contractions by shining light on spinal cord neurons. The researchers studied mice in which a light-sensitive protein that promotes neural activity ...
In a study that could eventually restore movement to humans’ paralyzed limbs, researchers at California’s Stanford University have used light to induce muscle contractions in mice. A gene derived from ...
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No pain no gain may be wrong: Science says slow eccentric exercise builds stronger muscles
Modern exercise culture has spent years glorifying exhaustion. The harder a workout feels, the more effective people assume ...
Using various imaging techniques, the scientists tied abdominal movements to shifts in mouse brains and the movement of ...
For most people, swallowing is second nature, but how does it occur, and why do some people have difficulty with it? Researchers at Kyushu University in Japan have started to tackle these questions by ...
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