Monthly Archives: February 2016

BioNomadix Wireless Physiology Sensors used in Love Lab

Click to watch BioNomadix on NBC News | TODAY | Rossen Reports | The Science of Love Paul Zak, who runs a “love lab” at Claremont Graduate University and is also known as Dr. Love, says, “Love is chemical, so we can measure brain activity and find out who not only is attracted to each […]

Cardiac Fibrosis, Cryotherapy, and Hyperparathyroidism—New Citations

Gualou Xiebai Decoction on Cardiac Fibrosis: Gualou Xiebai Decoction (GXD) is a well-known traditional Chinese recipe that has been used to treat cardiovascular disorders for nearly two thousand years. While it is known as an alternative medicine treatment, there is a lack of studies that show its effect on cardiac fibrosis. Researchers thus tested its effect […]

Indie Rock, Jealousy, and Muscle Exercise—New Citations

Indie Rock Relaxation: A recent study performed at Broom Community College studied the relaxation effects that Indie Rock music had on subjects. Unlike other studies, this experiment focused solely on the relaxation effects of music rather than comparing it to other relaxation methods. Heart Rate was measure using a BIOPAC MP System while subjects listened […]