Not exact matches
Although Tononi's volunteers got only a few minutes of artificial sleep — not enough for the volunteers to draw meaningful
subjective conclusions about sleep
quality — previous studies have indicated that TMS applied at certain frequencies during sleep can
improve memory.
A 2015 Cochrane review of current research on cryotherapy also came to a similar conclusion: «There is insufficient evidence to determine whether whole - body cryotherapy (WBC) reduces self - reported muscle soreness or
improves subjective recovery after exercise compared with passive rest or no WBC... Further high -
quality, well - reported research in this area is required and must provide detailed reporting of adverse events.»
First off it is (a) very expensive and (b) the
quality editors already work for houses and can't freelance and (c) is so
subjective that the editor could just as likely destroy a book as
improve it.