To get science-y, Lyons says somatic shaking gives your body what's called kinesthetic and proprioceptive information, which actually “remaps” your sense of your body from the inside out. Instead of ...
Can you stand on one leg for 10 seconds? Aussie physiotherapist reveals worrying detail if you can't
Stand on one leg with a slight knee bend, tossing a ball against a wall or to a partner for 30-60 seconds per side. Doctors often often use the 'standing on one leg' test as a measure of health in ...
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Scientists say you actually have about 33 senses, not just 5
Neuroscientist Charles Spence and philosopher of mind Casey O’Callaghan are among a growing group of researchers who argue that the schoolbook list of five senses is badly out of date. Drawing on work ...
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5 daily exercises for healthy aging, according to trainers and physical therapists
Staying fit in your golden years doesn’t have to feel like a chore.
Neuroscientists and philosophers are re-examining Aristotle’s model of the five senses by investigating how the brain processes sensory information.
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