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The most common organs that may experience damage are the brain, heart, liver, muscles, kidneys and the endocrine system. Mitochondrial diseases present ...
Muscle weakness. Paralytic polio. This most serious form of the disease is rare. The disease begins much like nonparalytic polio. But it progresses to more- ...
It involves placing breast implants under breast tissue or chest muscles. ... This makes a pocket either behind or in front of the outer muscle of the chest wall, ...
... muscle aches, or any swelling of your hands, face, or mouth while you are receiving this medicine. This medicine may make your muscles weak and cause eye or ...
These patients also demonstrate abnormal supraglottic muscle tension during laryngoscopy as well as signs of laryngeal hypersensitivity and laryngopharyngeal ...
... muscle to determine if those stem cells will strengthen the heart muscle and can be used as an additional treatment for the management of congenital heart ...
This type of pain might be caused by muscle spasms of the vaginal wall, called vaginismus. The muscles in the pelvic floor can tense, causing ongoing pain ...
... muscles and ligaments that ... As you get older, you tend to lose muscle mass and muscle strength — in your pelvic muscles as well as other muscles.
"Having flexible muscles and mobile joints can help reduce your overall injury risk. But it can also help improve your performance.".
Mayo Clinic researchers identified markers of senescence in muscles from old mice, also observed in older humans, and found that a senotherapeutic ...
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