The New Science of Exercise
In a 2011 study with mice, Dr. Mark Tarnopolsky took genetic testing to another level. All the mice had a genetic disease to age prematurely. [...]
In a 2011 study with mice, Dr. Mark Tarnopolsky took genetic testing to another level. All the mice had a genetic disease to age prematurely. [...]
New research shows that your gut plays the role of disease. Let’s explore the reason why it may be the truth. Intestinal Cells Cells located [...]
In a recent study, children with multiple sclerosis had differences in abundance specific bacteria than children without disease. Gut flora (gut microbiota, or gastrointestinal microbiota) is [...]
Amylase trypsin inhibitors (ATIs) can drive intestinal inflammation via activation of toll-like receptor 4. They are found in gluten, such as wheat, barley, or rye [...]
Neurobehavioral approach uses behavioral paradigm towards comprehensive rehabilitation by identifying the neurological or neuropsychological constraints that can interfere with learning and behavior of an individual. [...]
A recent case series was performed with the purpose of describing the effects of disease severity and duration of boxing training on changes in balance, [...]
The Effects of High Intensity Interval Training vs Steady State Training on Aerobic and Anaerobic Capacity There is a substantial body of evidence in regards [...]
Cervical radiculopathy (CR) is a peripheral nervous system disorder that affects the normal function of the cervical nerve roots (CNRs). This can often cause chronic [...]
Did you know that more than 85% of Americans will experience lower back pain? Even so much that it is now the second most common cause [...]
Problem: Research (1-4) shows that muscle imbalances lead functional joint impingement. Over an extended period of time, improper biomechanics cause wear and tear on the joints [...]