Dermatomyositis or Inflammation of Muscles
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Dermatomyositis or Inflammation of Muscles
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Insulin Resistance, Inflammation And A Muscle-Saving Protein
medicalnewstoday.com — “In the online May 2 issue of the journal Cell Metabolism, researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine publish three distinct articles exploring: t” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Insulin Resistance, Inflammation And A Muscle-Saving Protein http://t.co/OvKzJ8D0 #vaccines #immunesystem
Muscle Regeneration May Provide Ideal Environment For Rhabdomyosarcoma
medicalnewstoday.com — “Inflammation, cell division and cell differentiation that occur during skeletal muscle regeneration may provide an ideal environment for the highly malignant tumor, rhabdomyosarcoma to arise. Thes” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Muscle Regeneration May Provide Ideal Environment For Rhabdomyosarcoma http://t.co/zJIIJcFS #musculardystrophy
Does Whole-Body Cryotherapy Reduce Muscle Inflammation? : Healthymagination
healthymagination.com — “Some athletes are stepping into super chilled chambers that plummet to a limb-numbing -110 Celsius (-164 F.). The practice, called whole-body cryotherapy, is controversial. But that hasn’t stopped American sprinter Justin Gatlin and others from taking the big chill and claiming that it helps.” View full resource at healthymagination.com
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Massage Doesn’t Just Feel Good—It Changes Gene Expression and Reduces Inflammation | 80beats | Discover Magazine
blogs.discovermagazine.com — “Health & Medicine | exercise | What's the News: If you've ever been told been that a massage is good for releasing toxins---or to sound more scientific, lactic acid---from your muscles, then” View full resource at blogs.discovermagazine.com
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Research Shows How Massage Reduces Inflammation and Promotes Growth of Mitochondria in Skeletal Muscle
massagemag.com — “New research indicates something athletes and sports massage therapists know well: Massage therapy reduces inflammation following strenuous exercise.” View full resource at massagemag.com
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MASSAGE News: Research Shows How Massage Reduces Inflammation and Promotes Growth of Mitochondria in Skeletal Muscle http://t.co/HcVDle7u
Study Demonstrates How Massage Therapy Reduces Pain, Inflammation
beckersorthopedicandspine.com — “A study published in Science Translational Medicine found massage reduces inflammation and promotes growth of new mitochondria in skeletal muscle, relieving pain, according to a Buck Institute for Research on Aging news release.” View full resource at beckersorthopedicandspine.com
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Possible massage anti-inflammatory effect http://t.co/qwU5afzR
Medical News:Muscle Massage Rubs Out Inflammation - in Neurology, Pain Management from MedPage Today
medpagetoday.com — “Medical News:Muscle Massage Rubs Out Inflammation - in Neurology, Pain Management from MedPage Today” View full resource at medpagetoday.com
Most Recently Shared on February 4, 2012 at 2:10 am By:
Massage Better than Aspirin? Massage Therapy Helps Sore Muscles by Lowering Inflammation Compounds, says study. http://t.co/pftZYIkP
Massage is promising for muscle recovery: Researchers find 10 minutes reduces inflammation
sciencedaily.com — “Researchers have discovered a brief 10-minute massage helps reduce inflammation in muscle. As a non-drug therapy, massage holds the potential to help not just bone-weary athletes but those with inflammation-related chronic conditions, such as arthritis or muscular dystrophy. While massage is well accepted as a therapy for relieving muscle tension and pain, the researchers delved deeper to find it also triggers biochemical sensors that can send inflammation-reducing signals to muscle cells.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Massage is promising for muscle recovery: Researchers find 10 minutes reduces inflammation: http://t.co/LBtA4gqm via @AddThis
What Massage Really Does to Your Muscles - Health Blog - WSJ
blogs.wsj.com — “Researchers found two major changes: reduced signs of inflammation, and an increase in production of mitochondria, the cell's energy factories.” View full resource at blogs.wsj.com
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What Massage Really Does to Your Muscles - Health Blog - WSJ http://t.co/yS8SEdZi Some good news for massage therapists
Study works out kinks in understanding of massage therapy - latimes.com
latimes.com — “Scientists identify the mechanism behind the benefits of massage, comparing muscle biopsies to show that the therapy influences proteins to reduce exercise-related inflammation and help cells recover.” View full resource at latimes.com
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Gene study: Massage reduces inflammation in muscles
content.usatoday.com — “A genetic study confirms kneading muscles reduces inflammation and spurs cell's energy-production.” View full resource at content.usatoday.com
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Study works out kinks in understanding of massage therapy - latimes.com
latimes.com — “Scientists identify the mechanism behind the benefits of massage, comparing muscle biopsies to show that the therapy influences proteins to reduce exercise-related inflammation and help cells recover.” View full resource at latimes.com
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Study works out kinks in understanding of massage - Los Angeles Times http://t.co/VTsIKcgg #health
Study shows massage reduces inflammation following strenuous exercise
medicalxpress.com — “Most athletes can testify to the pain-relieving, recovery-promoting effects of massage. Now there's a scientific basis that supports booking a session with a massage therapist: On the cellular level massage reduces inflammation and promotes the growth of new mitochondria in skeletal muscle. The research, ...” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Fibromyalgia: What is it and what can I do about it? - Coeur d'Alene Press: Healthy Community
cdapress.com — “Fibromyalgia is characterized by muscle inflammation, pain, fatigue, sleep disturbances, poor concentration/memory, headache and depression. Because these symptoms are often similar to other medical issues and not visible to others it can be very frustrating to diagnose and treat. Causes of fibromyalgia are not clear. Research is focusing on the role of diet, bowel health, leaky gut syndrome, viruses and environmental pollutants. Because the body may be thrown out of balance physically, nutritio” View full resource at cdapress.com
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Fibromyalgia: What is it and what can I do about it? - Coeur d'Alene Press http://t.co/kiJeI2FT
Every Herb Has a Story: Herbs for Inflammation
herbcompanion.com — “When your muscles are aching and your bones aren't moving, spice up your life by adding a little more spice to your meals with these herbs for inflammation. It may just be what Mother Nature ordered.” View full resource at herbcompanion.com
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Every Herb Has a Story: Herbs for Inflammation http://t.co/JJn8atgk
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