A link between the muscles in the neck, blood pressure and heart rate has long been suspected. Now Jim Deuchars and colleagues at the University of Leeds, UK, have found a direct neural connection between these neck muscles and a part of the brainstem - called the nucleus tractus solitarius (NTS) - which plays a crucial role in regulating heart rate and blood pressure.
Sunday, August 12, 2007
Bad posture could raise your blood pressure
THAT office job might be raising your blood pressure in more ways than one.
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