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Rapid zebrafish model mimics muscle aging and sarcopenia
As people age, muscles naturally lose mass and strength, a condition known as sarcopenia. The decline can make everyday activities harder and increases the risk of falls, disability and early death.
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Bone Drug Already on Pharmacy Shelves May Treat Chronic Back Pain
In A Nutshell An existing osteoporosis medication (PTH) reduced chronic back pain in three mouse models of spinal ...
Pfizer Inc. (NYSE:PFE) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript February 3, 2026 Pfizer Inc. beats earnings expectations. Reported ...
Despite increased knowledge of hamstring muscle injuries, the incidence has not diminished. We now know that not all hamstring injuries are the same and that certain types of injuries require ...
When a car accident or athletic injury destroys more than 20% of a muscle's mass, the body faces a problem it often can't ...
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Why earthquakes can speed up the entire planet
Most people think earthquakes only affect the ground — but they can affect the entire planet. Major quakes can shift Earth’s ...
Revology Cars’ latest creation—the 1969 Boss 429 Mustang—uses advanced engineering to revive Ford’s iconic Mustang ...
Albert Bourla: 2025 was a very good year for Pfizer Inc. I'm very pleased with strong execution to deliver and, frankly, overdeliver on our financial commitments. If successful, we will substantially ...
Why do some hamstring and quadriceps strains take much longer to repair than others? Which injuries are more prone to recurrence? Intramuscular tendon injuries have received little attention as an ...
Muscle isn't the only thing that matters. Here's how you can tap your hidden potential – and bulletproof against injury.
Each Olympic cycle, athletes and support staff chase the latest cutting-edge knowledge in pursuit of Gold. In the Winter ...
The C-17's four powerful and reliable engines make it one of the most important aircraft in the Air Force.
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