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Your two phrenic nerves are the only nerves that control the diaphragm, the dome-shaped muscle that sits between your chest and abdomen. They play a critical role in breathing and are responsible for ...
Breathing has been an intrinsic feature of our lives since the day we were born. Akin to background noise, we inhale and exhale thousands of times per day, the vast majority of which we are unaware of ...
FreSound's Inspiration Open Earbuds, launched at IFA, offer 30-hour battery life, AI call noise cancellation, and ...
The presence of diaphragm electrical activity (EAdi) during expiration is believed to be involved in the maintenance of end-expiratory lung volume (EELV) and has never been studied in intubated and ...
We runners lift weights, "resistance train," and otherwise overload our muscles on a regular basis in order to become stronger. It only makes sense that we would do that for our breathing as well.