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Wiggling your toes is good for your heart — and 4 other unexpected ways to boost cardiovascular healthBy stimulating blood flow and preventing pooling, wiggling your toes encourages overall circulation and supports oxygen flow throughout the body, playing a vital role in improving lung and heart ...
It seems like the world is ready for a true 3D display. We’ve seen them in sci-fi for decades now, with the ability to view a scene from any angle and inspect it up close. They’ve remained ...
Now, new research published in the journal Frontiers in Neuroscience have figured out where this ear wiggling skill came from. While humans can't turn their ears like some animals, our ear muscles ...
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