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Physiological Resilience: A New Pillar of Endurance Exercise Performance (Part I of II)

Physiologically Speaking

Endurance performance is determined by three primary variables which were proposed by Dr. Michael Joyner over 3 decades ago in a paper titled “Modeling optimal marathon performance on the basis of physiological factors.” Even then, this record was achieved under ideal conditions and using the latest performance technology.

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How Wearable Tech Can Help Monitor Your Heart Health

MIBHS

In the age of technology, wearable devices have revolutionized how we approach health and wellness. This blog explores the ways wearable technology can help track heart health, the advantages it offers, and how it contributes to better outcomes for those requiring surgical intervention.

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Physiology Friday #203: Does Periodized Carbohydrate Intake Improve Exercise Performance and Fat Oxidation?

Physiologically Speaking

Welcome to the Physiology Friday newsletter. Health and time have always been two sides of the same coin, but we haven’t had the technology to bridge them until now. Physiologically Speaking is a reader-supported publication. What if your calendar was the key to living a longer, healthier life?

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4 Science-Backed Tips to Stop Bone Injuries

Physiologically Speaking

Physiologically Speaking is a reader-supported publication. Jonah now runs the Marathon Science newsletter and a marathon training program that integrates the latest technology, AI, and performance testing to help runners reach their goals. 🧠 A carbohydrate intake guide for athletes: 2) Bone-Strengthening Exercises Bad news.

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Cardiomatics guide: Analyzing arrhythmias made easy

Cardiomatics

In a world where technology reigns supreme, one of the most profound tools in medicine remains the irreplaceable electrocardiogram (ECG). As technology advances, so too does our ability to capture the heart’s rhythm with greater precision. In healthy individuals occurs during exercising or strong emotions.

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“Diastolic blind spots” in VT

Dr. S. Venkatesan MD

We must thank the technological innovators in the electro-anatomical mapping system, who are continuously upgrading and providing the best to us. Like hemodynamics of blood , an “electro-dynamic” flow cycle exists that is critically important both in physiology and pathology. How can we remember this EP lesson easily ?

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Will Humans Live to 150? Not in Our Lifetime

Physiologically Speaking

At the center of this excitement is a group of entrepreneurs and scientists who are actively investing in and experimenting with these emerging technologies. Physiologically Speaking is a reader-supported publication. And even if we can live to 150, should we?