Muscular Dystrophy Association Clinical & Scientific Conference, convening in Dallas, Texas, from March 16-18, will feature ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNStudy shows impact of statins and aspirin on muscle health in smokersFor current and former smokers, statins may reduce the amount of chest muscle loss, while aspirin may contribute to increased ...
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A UConn professor and researcher who 28 years ago discovered a gene for a protein that limits human muscle growth is closer than ever to having that work play a significant role in treating those with ...
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Live Science on MSNPOLG diseases: Rare genetic conditions that starve cells of energy and afflicted the late Prince of LuxembourgPOLG-related diseases disrupt the function of the mitochondria, or "powerhouses" of the cell — starving them of energy.
For current and former smokers, statins may reduce the amount of chest muscle loss, while aspirin may contribute to increased chest muscle loss, according to a new study.
Prince Frederik of Luxembourg died from a genetic disease called PolG, but experts hope his passing could bring more awareness to the rare condition that impacted his life.
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HealthDay on MSNWhat Is Cardiovascular Disease?Cardiovascular disease is a general term that refers to many different types of heart problems.Heart disease is the ...
Most individuals diagnosed with a rare disease won’t live to become teenagers or adults. I knew what I had to do.
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A new discovery about how tiny protein clusters form in cells could pave the way for treatments for Emery-Dreifuss muscular ...
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The Manual on MSNCan creatine promote muscle strength and recovery? Let’s look at the researchYour body naturally produces creatine in your liver, kidneys, and pancreas to use as an energy source to help your muscles ...
Researchers combined advanced imaging techniques and theoretical physics to observe and explain how nanoclusters of the protein emerin form inside living cells. The study uncovers the molecular 'rules ...
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