For most people, swallowing is second nature, but how does it occur, and why do some people have difficulty with it?
Researchers at Kyushu University in Japan have developed a mathematical model that recreates the muscle movements of the ...
A new mathematical model reveals how swallowing works and sheds light on esophageal motility disorders, offering hope for ...
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Mathematical model recreates swallowing and reveals causes of dysphagia
For most people, swallowing is second nature, but how does it occur, and why do some people have difficulty with it?
Building muscle is different for everyone, but anyone can achieve it. The key is a consistent training routine, nutritious ...
Then, starting with a landmark publication in Cell in 1990, Harvard Medical School researchers uncovered critical insights ...
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How Many Stomachs Does a Cow Actually Have?
At first glance, cow digestion seems unremarkable: a bit of grass, chewing cud–done. But behind this seemingly simple process ...
It’s no secret that running builds endurance – but can it help to change your body composition, too? Here’s what you need to know.
Chances are, you're not eating enough protein in your middle-age years to slow down age-related, muscle-wasting sarcopenia.
This is the kinesiology tape we will discuss today. What magical effects does kinesiology tape have? How should it be used correctly? Kinesiology tape, also known as athletic tape, can be directly ...
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Creatine increases muscle strength in Alzheimer’s patients
Research indicates that creatine may enhance muscle strength and size in Alzheimer's patients, suggesting a viable approach for mitigating muscle loss.
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