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Studies by a growing number of labs have identified neurological health benefits from exposing human volunteers or animal ...
Forget fad diets and sketchy supplements, your favorite song might be the key to staying thin. In a new study, Japanese ...
Researchers in Japan found “a unique sound stimulation technology” that can reduce motion sickness and treat this common ...
A group of researchers from Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine in Japan, detected the sound with a frequency of 100 Hz, which alleviates unpleasant symptoms in people with seasickness. It ...
In a world increasingly filled with distractions and disconnection, many individuals seek deeper connections with their true ...
The new study conducted by a research group revealed a simple yet highly effective approach to curing motion sickness.
In their experiments, the team used ultrasonic waves at frequencies of 40 kHz and 39.5 kHz. When these waves converge, they generated an audible sound at 500 Hz, which falls within the typical human ...