Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Older children and girls were more likely to have dysfunctional breathing. Dysfunctional breathing was ...
The protein Connexin 26 has been previously identified as being directly sensitive to Carbon dioxide and linked to conditions such as KIDS syndrome and deafness. Thanks to a £686,956 grant from the ...
Everyone has experienced a change in their pace and depth of breathing in an anxious or painful situation. Yet, the neural circuitry between this tight physiological coordination was not clear. A team ...
Deep breath in, slow breath out… Isn't it odd that we can self-soothe by slowing down our breathing? Humans have long used slow breathing to regulate their emotions, and practices like yoga and ...
Researchers have found that the production of hydrogen sulfide gas is necessary to breathe normally. Inhibition of hydrogen sulfide production in rats prevented brain neurons that control breathing ...
Researchers discovered a brain circuit that drives vocalization and ensures that you talk only when you breathe out, and stop talking when you breathe in. This circuit is under control of a brainstem ...
Pregnancy can bring unannounced changes to a woman’s voice. Hormonal shifts, vocal cord swelling, altered breathing, and acid ...
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have invented a device that allows users to control “smart technology” by changing their breathing patterns. The self-powered unit fits into the nostrils ...