Certified Nutritionist & Functional Breathing Coach Rita Savoia, joined Gayle Guyardo the host of the global health and wellness show Bloom to share how to optimize your breathing patterns for better ...
The lack of a sense of smell, called anosmia, can be congenital or acquired at some point in a person's lifetime. Eric Horst via Flickr under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 Anosmia—the absence of the sense of ...
We breathe to sustain life but, aside from its most essential role, breathing supports the health of your body and mind in many other ways. More specifically, your breathing rate and patterns help ...
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Your breathing pattern is as unique as a fingerprint
Every person possesses a distinct pattern of breathing through their nose that remains stable over long periods of time and functions like a biological signature. By tracking how individuals inhale ...
A new study from researchers at National Jewish Health and collaborating institutions has found that different patterns seen on lung scans can signal how severe sarcoidosis may be, and how it affects ...
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New neuroscience research shows how slowing your breathing alters your perception of the people around you
Deliberately slowing down your breathing rate alters how accurately you recognize emotions on the faces of people around you, ...
Apneustic breathing is a type of abnormal breathing pattern. It involves long, gasping inhalations and insufficient, irregular exhalations. It often stems from a brain injury but there may be other ...
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