Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have invented a device that allows users to control “smart technology” by changing their breathing patterns. The self-powered unit fits into the nostrils ...
A new study published in the journal Psychological Reports indicates that just three minutes of slow, controlled breathing can improve a person’s ability to manage their emotional responses to ...
Breath Control Therapy offers breathwork techniques and breathing exercises critical for rehabilitation from both physical and psychological injury and illness but also to maintaining conditioning and ...
Buteyko breathing uses breath retention exercises to control the speed and volume of your breath. This helps you breathe more slowly, calmly, and effectively. A Ukrainian doctor, Konstantin Buteyko, ...
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