Scientists in Australia made an exciting new finding in a recent study.
A new discovery may explain why so many people abandon cholesterol-lowering statins because of muscle pain and weakness.
Despite its importance, the heart is one of the few tissues in the human body that can't repair damage very well – or at least, that's what has long been presumed. Scientists in Australia have now ...
Pioneering research by experts at the University of Sydney, the Baird Institute and the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in ...
A Tokyo-based startup said transplants of cardiac muscle cells that it engineered from induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells ...
Working out doesn't just build muscle but, in later life, helps maintain a powerful cellular machine that repairs damaged ...
Sarcopenia—reduced muscle mass, strength, and function—is often associated with aging and frequently impacts quality of life in the elderly. Individuals with sarcopenia are also prone to further ...
Scientists have discovered how exercise protects aging muscles by suppressing DEAF1, a molecule they identified as a driver ...
Physical rehabilitation and symptom management still remain the mainstay of treatment for stroke, as clot removal or ...
A new study offers fresh hope for people living with type 2 diabetes and obesity. Researchers report progress toward a pill ...