A new study finds that muscle impairment from anorexia nervosa may continue even after lost weight has been regained, a common indicator of successful treatment.
The mystery of early embryonic communication is starting to be unraveled thanks to a new stem cell-based model.
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DNA Marks in Muscle Predict Age Within Just a Few Years
Researchers analyzed DNA methylation in human skeletal muscle and identified age-linked epigenetic markers that enable highly ...
A new study finds that even after weight returns in anorexia nervosa, muscle strength may remain impaired, with implications ...
NMD Pharma A/S, a clinical-stage biotech company dedicated to developing novel and improved treatments for patients living with neuromuscular diseases, today announces that Thomas Holm Pedersen, Chief ...
When a whale dies in the ocean, an ecosystem grows around its sunken carcass. It’s an epic burial at sea, something ...
Steven W. Bailey, known for his roles on Shonda Rhimes shows Grey’s Anatomy and Scandal, shared his congenital myasthenia ...
SonoThera™, a biotechnology company dedicated to treating the root cause of human diseases by developing the next generation ...
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Study shows beneficial impact of natural light on people with type 2 diabetes
Metabolic diseases have reached epidemic proportions in our society, driven by a sedentary lifestyle coupled with circadian ...
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