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About this study. The investigators seek to understand how reflexes from the breathing muscles influence blood pressure during exercise.
You can log the miles, do all your sets and repetitions, push your limits, and sweat buckets. But it doesn't stop there. The recovery period is crucial to ...
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Jewel M. Kling, M.D., M.P.H.. Internist; Women's Health Specialist; Chair, Womens Health Internal Medicine in Arizona; Associate Director, Women's Health, ...
... stretch your arms and legs before shoveling. Warm muscles are less likely to be injured and work more efficiently. Take it slow! Pace yourself and take ...
Dr. Chunfeng Zhao's Orthopedic Biomechanics Research Lab at Mayo Clinic is studying flexor tendon repair and acceleration of tendon regeneration.
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