Researchers find that a gut bacterium may influence muscle strength and fitness, opening the door to probiotics that support ...
Institute of Human Anatomy - IOHA on MSN
The disappearing muscles of the human body
A fascinating look at the human muscles disappearing over time, complete with simple tests to see if you still have them.
It's well known that spaceflight causes muscle atrophy and other biological changes in reduced gravity, and especially in ...
The space-faring mice spent about 28 days in those conditions before returning to Earth in April. Mortreux and her colleagues then analyzed the weight, strength and movement of the 23 surviving ...
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Specific gut microbe may boost muscle strength and performance
A species of gut bacteria called Roseburia inulinivorans is specifically associated with human muscle strength and improved muscular performance in mice, finds research published online in the journal ...
Building functional human muscle in the laboratory has long been a goal of regenerative medicine, but one stubborn obstacle remains: real muscle is not just a mass of cells. Its strength and function ...
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Study links a gut bacterium to 29% greater muscle strength
A specific gut bacterium found in human stool samples is linked to significantly stronger muscles in both young and older adults, according to a peer-reviewed study published in the journal Gut. Older ...
Alongside THR interviews with showrunner Joe Tracz, actress Mikaela Hoover, and the show’s VFX, prosthetics and makeup teams, ...
Physical activity is essential in ensuring a longer, healthier life. Dr Mezher breaks down how exercise, particularly training one muscle group, can contribute.
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Electrohydrodynamic bioprinting creates living muscle tissues with tightly aligned cells inside
Building functional human muscle in the laboratory has long been a goal of regenerative medicine, but one stubborn obstacle remains: real muscle is not just a mass of cells. Its strength and function ...
Swallowing is a fundamental human function that supports nutrition and communication. Damage to swallowing muscles can reduce ...
A 7.2-million-year-old femur found in Bulgaria reveals early signs of upright walking and reopens the debate on human origins ...
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