Research finds aging muscle stem cells slow repair to survive longer, revealing a trade-off where resilience, not decline, ...
Aging muscles heal more slowly after injury—a frustrating reality familiar to many older adults. A UCLA study conducted in ...
As people age, muscles naturally lose mass and strength, a condition known as sarcopenia. The decline can make everyday ...
Having different chronotypes, or being more active in the morning vs. afternoon, may play an important role in preserving muscle mass and strength, and metabolic health, according to a new study.
Oral presentation at 22nd Annual WORLDSymposium highlights sustained knockdown of GYS1 mRNA, favorable safety and tolerability, predictable pharmacokinetics, and biomarker reductions consistent with ...
When a car accident or athletic injury destroys more than 20% of a muscle's mass, the body faces a problem it often can't ...
Researchers discovered that stem cells in aged muscle accumulate a protective protein that slows their ability to repair ...
A new study suggests that applying a deep learning algorithm to routine abdominal CT scans could help identify fall risk ...
While statins are generally safe, several individuals experience some unwanted symptoms, including muscle pain, which range ...
Your organs are constantly talking to each other in ways we’re only beginning to understand. Tapping into these communication ...
Spain has made medical history by performing the world’s first face transplant using tissue from a donor who underwent ...
As people age, muscles naturally lose mass and strength, a condition known as sarcopenia. The decline can make everyday activities harder and increases the risk of falls, disability and early death.