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04/05/2012

Cooler hands could mean better workouts for obese women

Womens Athletics ExerciseTwo dozen women ages 30 to 45 exercised three days a week for 12 weeks. Some held a palm-cooling device chilled to about 61 degrees during cardio portions of their workouts. Read more »

11/11/2011

Research: "Improve with Heat Extraction from the Palm"

Work Volume and Strength Training Responses to Resistive Exercise Improve with Heat Extraction from the Palm Read more »

09/23/2011

Scientific American: Controlled heat transfer with mammalian bodies

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 »

07/26/2011

Cool World | Sports Science

Jonathan Littman wrote about CoreControl while following MMA fighter Daniel Puder.  It can be viewed in the PDF below.

AVAcore has been mentioned in the media a few times.  We will be adding old and current news to this area as the articles break.

 playboy  cool world,body heat, sports science

* This is not a medical device. CoreControl is intended to augment natural cooling in a healthy body.

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