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The Connection Between Stroke and Chronic Hyperventilation
"Your breath is your anchor. Master it, and you master your mind." — Unknown
17 hrs ago
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Why Holding Your Breath Might Help Your Brain Heal
"Sometimes, the pause is just as important as the action." — Unknown
Sep 21
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Can Breathwork Help Regain Speech After a Stroke?
"Your voice is your identity. Breathe, and let it find its strength." — Unknown
Sep 14
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The Role of Breath in Reducing Post-Stroke Anxiety and Emotional Regulation
"Feelings come and go like clouds in a windy sky. Conscious breathing is my anchor." — Thich Nhat Hanh
Sep 7
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August 2025
Using Breath to Improve Movement and Coordination After a Stroke
"The mind’s first step to self-awareness must be through the body." — George Sheehan
Aug 31
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The Science of Inhales vs. Exhales: How Breathing Impacts Stroke Rehabilitation
"Exhalation is the beginning of letting go." — Thich Nhat Hanh
Aug 24
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How Nasal Breathing Improves Blood Circulation and Brain Function
"Shut your mouth and save your life." — George Catlin
Aug 17
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Box Breathing: A Tool for Stroke Recovery and Stress Reduction
"Breathing is the first act of life and the last. Our very life depends on it." — Joseph Pilates
Aug 10
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Can Breathwork Improve Cognitive Recovery After a Stroke?
"Breath is the bridge which connects life to consciousness, which unites your body to your thoughts." — Thich Nhat Hanh
Aug 3
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July 2025
Breathing for Brain Health: How Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Balance Affects Stroke Recovery
"The mind is like the wind, and the body is like the sand. If you want to know how the wind is blowing, look at the sand." — Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen
Jul 27
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The Link Between Sleep Apnea and Stroke: How Nasal Breathing Can Help
"A good laugh and a long sleep are the best cures in the doctor’s book." — Irish Proverb
Jul 20
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Mastering the Physiological Sigh: A Simple Tool for Stroke Survivors
"The ability to consciously regulate breathing gives you direct control over your nervous system." — Dr. Andrew Huberman
Jul 13
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