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American Heart Association on MSNHow's your balance? Here's what that could mean for heart and brain healthIt's an ability and skill often taken for granted. It affects quality of life and has been linked to heart disease and stroke ...
Research suggests about 40 percent of people will experience vertigo in their life. Instances of dizziness and vertigo ...
This vestibular system, comprising fluid-filled canals and specialized cells, serves as the body’s built-in gyroscope, continuously sending signals to the brain about balance and movement.
This system helps predict movements and adjust the body accordingly to maintain balance. 3. Vestibular system Located in the inner ear, it provides information about the position and movement of ...
Dr Nick Dunn, a GP at the Healthcare Group, looks at a relatively common cause of dizziness.
A top concern for people 55 and older is their ability to live independently as they age. Here are some strength training ...
Two recent papers demonstrate that the vestibular system transforms raw sensory data into a sophisticated internal model of head orientation and movement. You have full access to this article via ...
Researchers hope their findings on motion sickness could also lead to improved medications for people with this condition.
There has been an increase in the number of falls over the years, especially in the age group of 65 and older.
Whether it’s keeping their head upright as a baby, learning to sit up straight, taking their first steps or riding a bike, balance and coordination are key to so many milestones in your child ...
Electronystagmography/Videonystagmography (ENG/VNG) is an examination of eye movements called nystagmus which are provoked by stimulation of the inner ear. The exam ...
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