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How submerging your body affects circulation, swelling, and lymphatic drainage
Lymphatic drainage has quietly become one of the most talked-about wellness concepts online, and one method in particular ...
As cardiovascular research continues to evolve, new ways of understanding circulation are expanding how clinicians think ...
The collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC)—the engine that drives our oceans—would probably reduce average air temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere by around 40 degrees ...
Scientists have long known about the anomalous "warming hole" in the North Atlantic Ocean, an area immune to warming of Earth's oceans. This cool zone in the North Atlantic Ocean appears to be ...
A crucial system of ocean currents that help control the planet’s temperatures could be close to collapse, new research warns. Scientists have been warning for years that the Atlantic Meridional ...
They’re the farthest points from your heart, often stuffed into shoes and easily forgotten. But your toes might be sending important messages about your cardiovascular health long before other ...
Never before in over 1000 years the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), also known as Gulf Stream System, has been as weak as in the last decades. Researchers compiled proxy data, ...
New research provides evidence that a key cog in the global ocean circulation system hasn't been running at peak strength since the mid-1800s and is currently at its weakest point in the past 1,600 ...
In Bergen, Maaike Zwier analyzed pollen in sediment cores from lakes on Kerguelen Islands and South Georgia. In this way, she can say something about the local climate going back almost 12,000 years.
Arctic sea ice is not merely a passive responder to the climate changes occurring around the world, according to new research. Scientists at Yale University and the University of Southampton say the ...
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