A new skin-like sensor developed by an international team led by researchers at Penn State could help doctors monitor vital signs more accurately, track healing after surgery and even help patients ...
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Do vibration plates work? What science says
New pieces of workout equipment are constantly being introduced, each claiming to be the latest best thing. Vibration plates are an example, but are they actually effective? Do vibration plates work?
Experts set the record straight.
Proponents of vibration plates claim they may help people burn more fat and build more muscle. However, there is limited research comparing the benefits of exercising on a vibration plate with those ...
Think vibration plates, think devices from the 1940s promising to ‘jiggle’ away the fat on already svelte housewives. Thankfully that era is behind us, and that’s not at all what I’m talking about ...
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