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Why don't teeth count as bones?
The major resemblance between teeth and bones is what they're made of: hard tissue composed of minerals, such as calcium, ...
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Smartphones match traditional methods in monitoring patients with muscular dystrophy
Stanford Medicine researchers found that a smartphone could monitor patients with two types of muscular dystrophy as well as ...
From the diaphragm to the pelvic floor, scientists say improving your core strength can protect your spine and help you move ...
The present article reviews the intricate anatomy of the pelvic floor and its coordinated physiology, as well as the profound ...
New research challenges the 'bigger is better' mentality, revealing that increased male body size and fat mass are linked to ...
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All-new Foton Tunland V7-C 4x4 Design in Grey
FOTON marks its return to the Australian passenger vehicle market with the arrival of the all-new TUNLAND utes. Sitting ...
Coriander seeds, rich in essential oils and antioxidants, offer a natural solution for bloating and digestive discomfort.
Because researchers have made such striking progress in developing drugs to treat neuromuscular diseases, Scott Delp, Ph.D., ...
Find out how many sit-ups after 55 signal a strong, healthy core and use this 60-second test to track your strength over time.
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Physical fitness, physical activity and screen time are tied to adolescents' brain function
Physical fitness, physical activity and screen time are associated with brain mechanisms underlying mental health and ...
Weider encouraged lifters to adjust load and reps across sets by starting lighter and building up to heavier weights (or vice ...
Smartphones can accurately assess neuromuscular diseases, using video and free apps that provide faster and easier way to detect diseases earlier.
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