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The movements you can master after 50 and make your body stronger than most 40-year-olds
Strength after 50 isn’t about lifting the heaviest weights—it’s about power, balance, and independence. Master these four key ...
This year has felt like the final nail in the coffin for a movement pushing for body inclusivity, or at least body neutrality ...
The first apps, FAMI: Shoulder and FAMI: Hip, are now available in the Apple app store. Apps for the knee, elbow, back & abdomen, ankle & foot, wrist & hand, and head & neck will also launch soon. “A ...
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Why plus-size creators are moving away from body positivity toward body neutrality
For years, body positivity felt like the ultimate rebellion. It was about reclaiming space, celebrating curves, and shouting ...
The brain is key to our existence, but there’s a long way to go before neuroscience can truly capture its staggering capacity. For now though, our Brain Control series explores what we do know about ...
In recent decades, neuroscience has seen some stunning advances, and yet a critical part of the brain remains a mystery. I am referring to the cerebellum, so named for the Latin for “little brain,” ...
Spontaneous, random baby movements aid development of their sensorimotor system, according to new research. Detailed motion capture of newborns and infants was combined with a musculoskeletal computer ...
Ever wonder what things look like beneath your skin? Medical illustrators gave those who attended Thursday’s HUBweek event at Mass. General Hospital a unique look at the body’s structure and movement ...
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