A research team led by Prof. Chen Yan and Prof. Yang Lifeng from the Shanghai Institute of Nutrition and Health of the Chinese Academy of Sciences revealed a physiological function of monocarboxylate ...
The gut-muscle axis is a bidirectional communication network between the gastrointestinal tract and skeletal muscle.
Bio-muscles for robots need to be strong. A research team had them train themselves to gain strength. Scientists at the ...
Strength training should be a staple of any fitness routine. In addition to increasing muscle strength and mass, regular strength training helps maintain strong bones, improve balance and offers ...
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Gut bacterium Roseburia inulinivorans linked to stronger muscles
A single species of gut bacterium found in human stool samples correlates with measurably stronger muscles across multiple ...
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