Heart rate – the amount of times that your heart beats in a minute – is a tool that many runners use in training. But it’s what goes on between those beats that indicates how well you’re recovering, ...
Tokyo, Japan –Did you know that we can track the journey of a drop of water through space and time? Water is made of hydrogen and oxygen, and sometimes these atoms are slightly heavier than usual.
Caffeine fiends, rejoice: New research from Mass General Brigham suggests drinking coffee and tea in moderation may lower the risk of dementia. The researchers analyzed data from 131,821 people who ...
Joyce Edwards had 27 points and eight rebounds and No. 1 seed South Carolina won its 17th straight home women's NCAA Tournament game with a 103-34 defeat of 16t Charleston runners train for next ...
HCA Healthcare has been quietly implementing AI-assisted tools to improve its business. This makes the company's investment thesis even stronger than it already was. The companies that have benefited ...
It might be time to start listening to your heart. In recent years, millions of Americans have incorporated wearable health trackers like smartwatches and Oura rings into their lives, with studies ...
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Researchers led by Yue Pan at Shenyang Agricultural University tested how swings between wet and dry conditions affect soil organic carbon breakdown in a clay loam Alfisol from Northeast China, and ...
Objectives Suboptimal intrapartum electronic fetal heart rate monitoring using cardiotocography has remained a persistent problem (EFM-CTG). We aimed to identify the range of influences on the safety ...
These days, it may seem like there’s a million different data points that you’re supposed to keep track of—hello, steps, sleep, and recovery scores!—and it’s difficult to know which ones are worth ...
A post hoc analysis found that the effect of transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) on cardiac and inflammatory stress responses was critically dependent on variability in baseline ...
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