New Delhi: A fingerprick blood test might be able to detect muscle damage and track recovery in elite athletes, including marathon runners, according to a study. Marathon running can cause extensive ...
Still, you might cause muscle damage if you constantly push your body so hard that you are intensely sore for days afterward. "You don't always need to be extremely sore the days following a ...
Current treatments can slow muscle damage, but don't address the root problem. A novel drug holds promise for treating Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), a rare genetic disorder that causes severe ...
These muscle twitches are often related to problems with the nervous system, which includes the brain and spinal cord. They may damage the nerves connected to your muscles, leading to twitching.