Researchers have uncovered a molecular “switch” that helps explain why exercise keeps ageing muscles healthy. By reducing ...
One of the key regulators of muscle health is a growth pathway called mTORC1, which helps control protein production and ...
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Many People Don't Get Enough Of This Vitamin — And It Could Affect Your Body In A Surprising Way
New research suggests that lacking this nutrient can have harsh consequences on your body.
Exercise prompts muscles to release molecular cargo that boosts brain cell function and connection, but the process is not well understood. New research from the University of Illinois ...
Share on Pinterest Exercise gives the brain a boost, and may help protect against cognitive decline, but why? Image credit: NICK VEASEY/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY/Getty Images. Exercise can stimulate brain ...
Stimulating muscle fibers with magnets causes them to grow in the same direction, aligning muscle cells within tissue. The findings offer a simpler, less time-consuming way for medical researchers to ...
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Urolithin A is emerging as one of the few longevity supplements backed by real human data
Amid a longevity supplement market crowded with bold claims and thin evidence, one compound keeps surfacing as a rarer case: ...
Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is caused by a mutation in the DMD gene that prevents dystrophin production, leading to progressive muscle weakness and early mobility challenges. The 2018 DMD ...
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A popular muscle supplement could help power failing brain cells in Alzheimer’s disease
A popular dietary supplement commonly used by athletes to build muscle might offer a new way to support brain health in ...
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