High blood pressure: Hidden region in brain that controls how you breathe out can cause hypertension
Research reveals that high blood pressure may be driven not just by the heart or arteries, but by a tiny breathing-related ...
A brainstem region linked to breathing may help drive high blood pressure, especially in people with sleep apnea, new ...
Thought your fingerprint was unique? Turns out, your breath is just as telling. In a groundbreaking study, scientists have found that each person’s breathing pattern is distinct enough to serve as a ...
Scientists have uncovered a surprising brain-based trigger for high blood pressure, tracing it to a small region in the ...
Breathing patterns vary from person to person, similar to fingerprints. They can also reflect each person’s mood, according to a recent study in Current Biology (online June 12, 2025) by Timna Soroka ...
Abnormal patterns, dysautonomia and why effort feels impossible Once you accept that breathing can be abnormal even when the lungs look fine, the next question is why. One answer lies in the autonomic ...
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Each One of Us Has a Unique Breathing Fingerprint – And This Is What It Says About Your Health
Breathing is something we do more or less without thinking but it may reveal more about ourselves than we might think – from our body mass index (BMI) to our propensity to develop anxiety. Scientists ...
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 ...
We breathe nearly 20,000 times a day, yet many people do it incorrectly. Ms Palak Dengla, Chief Physiotherapist at Aster RV ...
Breathing to win: Scientists show importance of screening breathing patterns in athletic populations
Dysfunctional breathing patterns are associated with a high risk of musculoskeletal conditions, resulting in poor physical performance. Now, a study has found that among athletes across age groups, ...
A team of neuroscientists at The Azrieli National Institute for Human Brain Imaging and Research, in Israel, has found that people who have lost the ability to smell have slightly different breathing ...
In a bid to revolutionize Alzheimer’s detection, scientists have examined the brain’s neurovascular unit. The research revealed not only how this system is altered by the disease, but also found ...
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