Scientists have discovered that the brain moves with abdominal contractions and this may help clear out waste while we ...
A groundbreaking new study suggests that building muscle may do far more than improve physical strength — it could also help ...
New research suggests that contractions in abdominal muscles, or 'gut movement,' may help flush excess proteins and waste ...
Credit: Penn State A new study reveals that simple body movements may help clean the brain. Scientists have found that the ...
Scientists have uncovered a surprising link between simple body movement and brain health: every time you tighten your abdominal muscles—even slightly—your brain may gently sway inside your skull.
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An intermediary thalamic relay station (incoming neurons in red, outgoing neurons in green). (Kuno et al., Cell Rep., 2026) A ...
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