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Dan Hurley returns to coaching UConn men following spinal surgery: ‘One of the toughest summers I’ve had in a long time.’ (Amore)
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[QUOTE="Shine33, post: 3275577, member: 10026"] Hmm I’m not going to pretend like I know more than you bc you prob know a lot more than I do. I haven’t studied a whole lot of cell physiology so I’m weak there too. But I’m also not here to play “Chief” or any of that like the rocktheworld suspected so let it be known my intention isn’t to act like I have more expertise than I actually do. Anyway, I’ll link a study I found below and you can tell me what you think. I messaged my professor to see if she has any better studies linking what I claimed. But simply put, I don’t think any physiological process regulates its self without input from the brain and CNS whether direct or indirect. Right? [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5065669/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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Dan Hurley returns to coaching UConn men following spinal surgery: ‘One of the toughest summers I’ve had in a long time.’ (Amore)
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