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Peripheral artery disease affects the arteries that supply oxygen and nutrients to your leg muscles. Peripheral artery disease happens when plaque builds up ...
Muscle imbalance (strabismus amblyopia). The most common cause of lazy eye is an imbalance in the muscles that position the eyes. This imbalance can ...
Muscle Loss and Aging: Mayo Clinic Expert Discusses Strategies ... Muscles naturally produce myostatin and its role is to prevent the growth of ...
Many body systems — including your muscles, bones, joints, eyes, the balance organ in the inner ear, nerves, heart and blood vessels — must work normally for ...
Muscle loss. Fluid in the knee can harm how well your muscles work and cause thigh muscles to weaken. · Fluid-filled sac (Baker cyst). The buildup of fluid in ...
Eat a meal that has both carbohydrates and protein in it within two hours of your workout if possible. Eating after you work out can help muscles recover and ...
The purpose of this study is to examine if there is a difference in muscle activity in two different techniques of performing a lunge exercise. Participation ...
These include test to assess movement of stool through your colon, muscle contractions in your colon, and the function of your rectal and pelvic floor muscles.
Dermatomyositis is one in a group of muscle disorders known as inflammatory myopathies. What causes these disorders is not clear, although some research ...
Poor muscle tone. A main sign during infancy is poor muscle tone, also known as hypotonia. · Food craving and weight gain. A classic sign of Prader-Willi ...
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