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Reduced vagal modulations of heart rate during overwintering in Antarctica
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This research conducted by Martina A. Maggioni and colleagues delves into the fascinating dynamics of cardiac autonomic modulation during long-term isolation in Antarctica. The study reveals a significant decline in parasympathetic tone and an alarming shift towards sympathetic dominance, particularly among women, highlighting the human body's remarkable yet challenging adaptation to extreme environments.
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