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Vitamin E Supplementation: An Update.
Alternative Medicine Alert
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April 1, 2007
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Vitamin E Supplementation: An Update
By Diane McKay, PhD, Dr. McKay is an Adjunct Assistant Professor, Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, Tufts University, and a Scientist at the Antioxidants Research Laboratory, Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging, Boston, MA; she reports no consultant, stockholder, speaker's bureau, research, or other financial relationships with companies having ties to this field of study.
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Muscles.
Magazine article from: Science Weekly
; ...in one simple way: a muscle contracts. Since muscles only contract, how...There are complementary muscles working together. One muscle pulls our arm up, but...muscles to do work. Muscles can only pull. A muscle does not push. Vocabulary...
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Muscle talk: cramps, strains, and stitches.
Magazine article from: Current Health 2, a Weekly Reader publication
; ...flexibility, or imbalance of muscle strength - when the muscles in one leg are far stronger...stretching of all the major muscle areas. Soreness Muscles become sore when they...of a strain, without muscle tear. Because the muscles have not actually been...
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Muscles in space forfeit more than fibers.
Magazine article from: Science News
; ...body. Because many muscle fibers are not used, muscles lose contractile...cells had entered the muscle. Half the muscles had damaged nerve...that is causing the muscle shrinkage and weakness...Although astronauts' muscles -- like those of...
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Muscle misery. (common hiking injuries) (Column)
Magazine article from: Outdoor Life
; ...what to do when those muscles of yours start screaming. A muscle consists of a bunch...or skin. When the muscle contracts, one end...insertion) moves. Your muscles are stronger than you...contraction of any muscle is 42 pounds per square...
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Muscle activity in steady swimming scup, Stenotomus chrysops, varies with fiber type and body position.
Magazine article from: The Biological Bulletin
; ...Introduction Steady swimming in teleosts is powered by aerobic muscle fibers (Rome et al., 1984; Bone, 1989), including the slow-twitch red muscle and the intermediate-twitch pink muscle (Coughlin and Rome, 1996). These muscle fibers are...
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How Muscles Keep You Moving
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...about 650 voluntary muscles in the body. Skeletal muscle is sometimes called...ll feel the jaw muscles bulge. Wiggle your foot, and the calf muscle on the back of your...skiing builds your muscles up. Each muscle is made out of bundles...
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Extraocular muscles spared in musclar dystrophy
Magazine article from: Ophthalmology Times
; ...components present in other skeletal muscles are seen in extraocular muscle and, like other skeletal muscles, dystrophin also is absent from...apparently is insufficient to preserve muscle integrity. Muscles are, however, rescued in dystrophic...
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Muscles pull together to do all of your legwork.(Neighbor)
Newspaper article from: Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
; ...cross joints. Muscles sometimes begin...different locations muscle insertions. Movement...lots of famous muscles in your hip and...body's biggest muscle is located here...up all the leg muscles. Many sports focus on muscle development. In...
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Muscle fatigue: clinical implications for fatigue assessment and neuromuscular electrical stimulation.
Magazine article from: Physical Therapy
; ...maintain the required or expected force" from a muscle following repeated activity of the muscle.[1] This is a functional definition of fatigue...Failure anywhere along the pathway involved in muscle activity, from the central nervous system...
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Muscle mechanics: tune up your arms in eight weeks.(trainer: top story)
Magazine article from: Men's Fitness
; ...you to lift heavy, muscle-maximizing weights...your core--the muscles of your abs and lower...by hammering your muscles with heavier strength...mix--for fast muscle growth--and some...of your stabilizer muscles to keep you on the...thereby working more muscle at a fast pace that...
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