A new study suggests that strengthening the body’s natural circadian rhythms may help the brain recover after stroke, even when treatment begins days after the injury.
Your lymphatic system controls immunity, absorbs key vitamins and has no pump. Most people have no idea how much it does.
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Abstract: Dear Editor, This letter deals with the controller synthesis problem of networked Takagi-Sugeno (T-S) fuzzy systems. Due to the introduction of network communications, the same premise is no ...
Long-term motor recovery after musculoskeletal alteration relies on gradually developing novel compensatory movements to overcome the rigid, maladaptive timing of stable muscle synergies.
The old adage “don’t shoot the messenger” has its roots in ancient times when messengers were literally people traveling to deliver news that may or may not be taken well by the receiving party. It ...