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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 ...
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 ...
BOSTON - New research finds that a compound in coffee could help you stay strong as you age. As we get older, we tend to lose muscle mass and strength putting us at higher risk for mobility problems, ...
Patients with COPD and coexisting OSAS have greater impairments in muscle quality and physical performance than those with isolated COPD.
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Artificial motor system mirrors human muscle action, paves way for smarter soft robots
Researchers at the University of Bristol have created a network of simple mechanical motors ...
Swallowing is a fundamental human function that supports nutrition and communication. Damage to swallowing muscles can reduce ...
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