In the 1990s Stanford University biologists Dennis Grahn and H. Craig Heller discovered a novel way of treating patients with a condition known as postanesthetic hypothermia, in which patients emerging from anesthesia are so cold that they shiver for up to an hour. The condition develops in part because anesthesia reduces the body’s ability to control its own temperature. Read more »
CoreControl has already been proven to work, but for those of you looking for statistically valid athletic applications you may want to take a look at this recent study. A study done at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine shows a 30% increase in work to be performed in the second set of bench press when exercising to failure. Third and Fourth sets show similar improvements. For the full study please click this link: http://www.avacore.com/sites/default/files/document/Kwon-Schneider-palm-...