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2012-08-15 23:03:26

Visual Impact Muscle Building review of Rusty Moore’s workout program and diet plan has been released. This unbiased and informative review helps men decide whether this program is what they need to get the toned and ripped look that they’ve been looking for. It's all revealed at QuickMuscleBuildingTips.com. Boca Raton, FL (PRWEB) August 14, 2012 A Visual Impact Muscle Building review of Rusty Moore’s workout program that helps men focus on gaining the lean ‘Hollywood...

2012-08-08 02:28:24

YOKNEAM, Israel, Aug. 8, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Syneron Medical Ltd. (NASDAQ: ELOS), the leading global aesthetic device company, announced today that Louis P. Scafuri, Chief Executive Officer, is scheduled to present at the Canaccord Genuity Growth Conference in Boston. (Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20120528/535447 ) Conference: Canaccord Genuity Growth Conference Date:...

2012-08-07 23:01:40

Swanson Health Products now offers support for tendon health in Swanson Ultra Tendon Support Formula with TendoFIT® to maintain tendon resilience, strength and structure. TendoFIT features collagen type 1 and MPS to support structure and function. Fargo, ND (PRWEB) August 07, 2012 When it comes to mobility, tendon health is as essential as muscles are for power, bones are for support, and joints are for range of motion. The good news is there are supplements that support each of...

Composite Nanofibers Developed, Next Chapter In Orthopaedic Biomaterials
2012-08-07 15:34:19

Bioengineered replacements for tendons, ligaments, the meniscus of the knee, and other tissues require re-creation of the exquisite architecture of these tissues in three dimensions. These fibrous, collagen-based tissues located throughout the body have an ordered structure that gives them their robust ability to bear extreme mechanical loading. Many labs have been designing treatments for ACL and meniscus tears of the knee, rotator cuff injuries, and Achilles tendon ruptures for patients...

2012-08-07 10:19:21

The study of muscular system protein myostatin has been of great interest to researchers as a potential therapeutic target for people with muscular disorders. Although much is known about how myostatin affects muscle growth, there has been disagreement about what types of muscle cells it acts upon. New research from a team including Carnegie's Chen-Ming Fan and Christoph Lepper narrows down the field to one likely type of cell. Their work is published the week of August 6 by Proceedings of...

2012-08-05 23:02:17

How to gain a pound of muscle within a week and the secrets of building a muscular physique quickly has been revealed. Building muscles is an integral part of achieving an attractive figure that is every man's dream. Stan's QuickMuscleBuildingTips.com provides detailed guidelines to maximize muscle building covering all relevant aspects. Houston, TX (PRWEB) August 04, 2012 Having an attractive body with bulging muscles is a secretly nurtured dream for most men these days. However,...

A New Target For The Treatment Of Diabetes And Obesity
2012-08-02 15:15:52

Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have identified a potential target for treating diabetes and obesity. Studying mice, they found that when the target protein was disabled, the animals became more sensitive to insulin and were less likely to get fat even when they ate a high-fat diet that caused their littermates to become obese. The findings are published online in the journal Cell Metabolism. The researchers studied how the body manufactures fat...

2012-07-31 12:45:40

New research in the FASEB Journals demonstrates that blocking the delta opioid receptor in mice created resistance to weight gain and stimulated gene expression promoting non-shivering thermogenesis Imagine eating all of the sugar and fat that you want without gaining a pound. Thanks to new research published in The FASEB Journal (http://www.fasebj.org), the day may come when this is not too far from reality. That's because researchers from the United States and Europe have found that...

2012-07-31 12:41:59

New research in the FASEB Journal suggests that the neuropeptide Y in plasma and its Y2 receptor in visceral fat play an important role in obesity A new report involving mice suggests that a relationship exists between maternal metabolic or psychological stress and the development of obesity, type 2 diabetes, and metabolic syndrome in her offspring. What's more, the report shows that if the stress cannot be reduced or eliminated, manipulating the neuropeptide Y (NPY) system in visceral fat...

2012-07-25 23:00:31

Dr. Steve Young, of Body Solutions, Inc., is an expert in physiology and says any Muscle Confusion workout program is likely to be just a marketing tactic. Cherry Hill, NJ (PRWEB) July 25, 2012 Dr. Steve Young, DPT is announcing a PSA video on YouTube to discuss the “Muscle Confusion Myth.” Dr. Young, who is the director of Body Solutions, Inc. in Cherry Hill, NJ, has studied physiology and hopes his video will help people understand that a structured plan is the key to a “ripped”...


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Muscle
2013-04-30 14:32:22

Muscle is soft tissue that is filled with protein filaments that manipulates the shape of a cell which can help with posture, movement and functions of other organs in the body such as the lungs and heart as well as the digestive tract. Formation and Orientation There are three different types of muscle tissues; skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles. Skeletal muscle is used to hold together and monitor skeletal movements. Posture is mainly controlled by skeletal muscles located along...

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