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Microbe in Human Gut May Boost Muscle Strength, Study Finds
(Pascal/Flickr/public domain/CC0 1.0) A specific microbe found in the human gut appears to be able to boost muscle strength, ...
The trillions of microbes living in the human gut are increasingly recognized as important partners in human health.
New resistance-training guidelines show that any amount of strength training can significantly improve muscle, strength, and physical function.
Researchers find that muscular strength, as measured with two simple tests and independent of aerobic exercise, is a key ...
March 11 (Reuters) - Regenxbio said on Wednesday that interim data from a early-to-mid stage study of its experimental gene therapy in patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy showed continued ...
For decades, treatment of peripheral artery disease has focused almost exclusively on restoring blood flow. Now, new research ...
Researchers found that GLP-1 medicines caused weight loss mainly through fat reduction, with only modest decreases in ...
Patients with COPD and coexisting OSAS have greater impairments in muscle quality and physical performance than those with ...
A new study identifies sex-specific circuits of muscle signaling to other tissues and that the organs and processes muscle impacts are markedly different between males and females. This new discovery ...
The arm extends from the shoulder to the wrist, including the upper arm and forearm. Different muscles may work together in intricate ways to help the arm, wrists, fingers, and hands function. Knowing ...
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