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Scientists and engineers at Northwell Health’s Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research conduct bioelectronic medicine research to treat disease and injury, and recently found that focused ultrasound ...
Humming can ease stress and promote relaxation by stimulating the vagus nerve, a complex network of over 200,000 fibers that ...
Stress doesn’t just affect your mind, it disrupts your gut too, triggering bloating, inflammation, and digestive issues through the gut-brain connection.
To test this hypothesis, Dr. Jineun Kim (KAIST Ph.D. graduate, now at Caltech) demonstrated during her doctoral research that ...
Kevin Woods, Director of Science at Brain.fm, a music streaming service designed to influence brainwave activity, recommended ...
Tivic Health® Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: TIVC), a diversified immunotherapeutics company, today announced that key proposals needed to carry out the company’s strategic transformation were approved by ...
The Power in a Word There’s something ancient, almost mystical, about chanting. In temples, ashrams, churches, and even ...
Starting with the question "How does our brain distinguish glucose from the many nutrients absorbed in the gut?" a KAIST research team has demonstrated that the brain can selectively recognize ...
Thus, to produce happy and productive dreams one needs to be active mentally and physically during waking hours. Whatever ...
On the flipside of fight-or-flight is rest-and-digest. It’s the body’s way of rebalancing itself after the danger has passed.
Unlike the brain and spinal cord, peripheral nerve cells, whose long extensions reach the skin and internal organs, are ...