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Five Exercises Can Reduce Neck, Shoulder Pain Of Women Office Workers

Estrogen and Stroke Risk

American Physiological Society (APS) Endorses Report on Random Source Dogs and Cats

Probiotic Found to Be Effective Treatment for Colitis In Mice

A Woman in Space

A Simple Way for Middle Aged and Older Adults to Assess How Stiff their Arteries Are: Reach for their Toes

APS Podcast Updates Research on Elephant Seismic Communication

The Story of The Development of Noninvasive Heart Care

Leading Expert Examines Status, Promise Of Key Human Protein – Endothelin –  At Conference Hosted By American Physiological Society (APS)

Endothelin-Related Drugs Benefit Patients With Pulmonary Hypertension

Males May Experience Greater Physical Pain Due To Lower Levels Of A Key Protein, Endothelin

Exercise Minimizes Weight Regain By Reducing Appetite, Burning Fat, And Lowering ‘Defended’ Body Weight
 
 

 

 

 

 
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How Alcohol Blunts The Ability Of Hamsters To ‘Rise And Shine’

Holding Breath for Several Minutes Elevates Marker for Brain Damage

One Disease, Two Effects: Stroke

Army Study Improves Ability to Predict Drinking Water Needs

American Physiological Society’s Physiological Reviews Ranked Number One Physiology Journal

For Women With PCOS, Acupuncture And Exercise May Bring Relief, Reduce Risks

Research Shows How A Stroke Affects Hand Function; Provides Roadmap For Rehabilitation

Babies born to native high-altitude mothers have decreased risk of low birth weight

Celiac Disease Update on Episode 20 of Life Lines Podcast

Exercise Protects Against Damage Causing Leakage in the Blood Brain Barrier Following Meth Use in Mice

Risk of Vibration-Induced Vascular Injuries such as Loss of Dexterity Linked to Vibration Frequency Differences

Translating the Conversation Between the Brain and Blood Vessels
 

 

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