Should Gerald Pollack Receive the Nobel Prize?

Few scientific discoveries have the potential to reshape our understanding of life as profoundly as Gerald H. Pollack’s work on water. For over two decades, Professor Pollack, bioengineering professor at the University of Washington, has explored what he calls the Fourth Phase of Water, or Exclusion Zone (EZ) water. His findings challenge long-standing assumptions in biology, physics, and chemistry – and may well merit the world’s highest scientific honor: the Nobel Prize.

New research suggests fascia should be recognized as its own anatomical system

A new study published in the Journal of Anatomy, led by Professor Carla Stecco, proposes that fascia should be recognized as its own anatomical system.
The research identifies four fascial organs — superficial, musculoskeletal, visceral, and neural fascia — forming one continuous, dynamic network throughout the body.
This groundbreaking insight could reshape how we understand movement, pain, and recovery, and open new possibilities for treatment and rehabilitation.