Higher levels of muscle mass and less visceral fat are linked to younger brains, according to a new study. It’s another sign ...
A study on mice found that grape consumption altered gene expression related to muscle growth, repair, metabolism, and inflammation, suggesting potential muscle health benefits. Grapes contain ...
Eating less may rewire aging muscles in surprisingly different ways for males and females. A new study shows that cutting calorie intake triggers sweeping changes in the proteins of rat skeletal ...
Lowering weights rather than lifting them may be the key to building stronger muscles, new research suggests. Experts found that one type of muscle contraction, simply lowering weights, was just as ...
A new study reveals distinct patterns in buttock muscles linked to type 2 diabetes, offering new insights into metabolic ...
The combination of mechanotherapy — the use of mechanical forces to stimulate tissue healing — and anti-inflammatory treatment can help heal damage in aged muscles, according to a new study.
Objectives To examine the association between muscle strength and cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) with all-cause and cancer-specific mortality in patients diagnosed with cancer, and whether these ...
Loss of muscle mass is also a significant challenge for athletes, as many sports encourage them to keep body weight low while ...
When used with the appropriate medical guidance, GLP-1 medications like Ozempic, Wegovy and Mounjaro can be an effective ...
Women with more muscle are more likely to survive breast cancer, a study finds. It may be the last thing that anyone struggling with breast cancer is thinking about, but it's important: Get some ...
Muscle mass gradually declines as part of the aging process—called sarcopenia, it’s considered one of the largest risks for loss of function, mobility, and independence for older adults. And, ...
New research reveals that type 2 diabetes doesn’t just raise the risk of heart disease, it physically reshapes the heart ...
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