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Muscle Blood Vessels Lag Behind Growth During Critical Birth Transition Period
Exercise & Fitness

Muscle Blood Vessels Lag Behind Growth During Critical Birth Transition Period

New research reveals muscle growth outpaces blood vessel development in newborns, potentially impacting long-term cardiovascular health.

Research Paper
Mar 27, 2026 0
Scuba Diving Triggers Progressive EPO Rise Across Successive Dives
Exercise & Fitness

Scuba Diving Triggers Progressive EPO Rise Across Successive Dives

Recreational divers show a 34% spike in erythropoietin after three dives in two days, revealing a puzzling hyperoxic-hypoxic paradox.

Research Paper
Apr 22, 2026 0
Exercise During Youth Builds Stronger Bones for Life Through Key Cellular Pathways
Exercise & Fitness

Exercise During Youth Builds Stronger Bones for Life Through Key Cellular Pathways

New research reveals how physical activity during childhood and adolescence optimizes bone development through specific molecular mechanisms.

Research Paper
Mar 29, 2026 1
Exercise-Immune Gene Signature Predicts Liver Cancer Survival with 74% Accuracy
Exercise & Fitness

Exercise-Immune Gene Signature Predicts Liver Cancer Survival with 74% Accuracy

Machine learning identifies 7 exercise-related immune genes that predict hepatocellular carcinoma outcomes better than traditional markers.

Research Paper
Apr 16, 2026 0
Cluster Set Training Reduces Fatigue While Building Same Strength as Traditional Sets
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Cluster Set Training Reduces Fatigue While Building Same Strength as Traditional Sets

New study shows cluster training maintains higher workout intensity with less fatigue than traditional sets, achieving equal strength gains.

Research Paper
Mar 28, 2026 3
Heart Cell Communication Discovery Could Prevent Dangerous Arrhythmias
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Heart Cell Communication Discovery Could Prevent Dangerous Arrhythmias

New research reveals how heart cells communicate electrically, offering insights into preventing life-threatening irregular heartbeats.

Research Paper
Mar 27, 2026 0
Down Syndrome Brain Blood Vessels Show Age-Independent Dysfunction Linked to Dementia Risk
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Down Syndrome Brain Blood Vessels Show Age-Independent Dysfunction Linked to Dementia Risk

New research reveals cerebral blood vessel dysfunction in Down syndrome occurs early and may contribute to Alzheimer's risk.

Research Paper
Mar 29, 2026 0
Digital Heart Twins Predict Cancer Treatment Arrhythmia Risk Before It Happens
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Digital Heart Twins Predict Cancer Treatment Arrhythmia Risk Before It Happens

Researchers create personalized heart models to predict dangerous rhythm problems from chemotherapy before treatment begins.

Research Paper
Mar 29, 2026 0
Scientists Discover How Blood Vessels Control Brain and Heart Cell Performance
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Scientists Discover How Blood Vessels Control Brain and Heart Cell Performance

New research reveals how tiny blood vessels and cellular powerhouses work together to control brain and heart function.

Research Paper
Mar 29, 2026 0
Older Adults Show Impaired Muscle Recovery Due to Senescent Immune Cells After Disuse
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Older Adults Show Impaired Muscle Recovery Due to Senescent Immune Cells After Disuse

New research reveals why older adults struggle to regain muscle strength after periods of inactivity like bed rest or injury recovery.

Research Paper
Mar 27, 2026 0
Exercise May Improve Blood Flow to Breast Tumors and Boost Treatment Success
Exercise & Fitness

Exercise May Improve Blood Flow to Breast Tumors and Boost Treatment Success

New research reveals how exercise training could enhance breast cancer therapy by improving tumor blood flow and drug delivery.

Research Paper
Mar 29, 2026 1
New Heart Model Reveals How Stress Hormones Trigger Dangerous Arrhythmias
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New Heart Model Reveals How Stress Hormones Trigger Dangerous Arrhythmias

Scientists create advanced heart simulation showing how sympathetic nervous system activity can cause life-threatening irregular heartbeats.

Research Paper
Mar 29, 2026 0
Timing Workouts to Your Menstrual Cycle Offers No Extra Muscle Gains
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Timing Workouts to Your Menstrual Cycle Offers No Extra Muscle Gains

A rigorous RCT finds that cycling training volume around menstrual phases produces the same strength and hypertrophy as standard training.

Research Paper
May 22, 2026 0
Your Immune System Acts as a Real-Time Performance and Health Monitor
Exercise & Fitness

Your Immune System Acts as a Real-Time Performance and Health Monitor

New research reveals how the immune system functions as an integrated biosensor, balancing athletic performance with health maintenance.

Research Paper
Mar 28, 2026 3
Swimming vs HIIT: Different Exercise Types Trigger Unique Mitochondrial Adaptations
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Swimming vs HIIT: Different Exercise Types Trigger Unique Mitochondrial Adaptations

New research reveals how moderate swimming and high-intensity intervals affect muscle stem cells and blood factors differently.

Research Paper
Apr 11, 2026 0
Ultramarathons May Damage Red Blood Cells and Accelerate Cellular Aging
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Ultramarathons May Damage Red Blood Cells and Accelerate Cellular Aging

New research reveals extreme endurance running can make red blood cells less flexible and more prone to breakdown, potentially affecting oxygen delivery.

Press Release
Mar 29, 2026 2
Exercise Testing Reveals Heart Rate Unreliability in Cancer Immunotherapy Patients
Exercise & Fitness

Exercise Testing Reveals Heart Rate Unreliability in Cancer Immunotherapy Patients

Study finds VO2 kinetics more reliable than heart rate for exercise prescription in cancer patients receiving checkpoint inhibitors.

Research Paper
Apr 3, 2026 0
Ultramarathons May Damage Red Blood Cells and Accelerate Cellular Aging
Exercise & Fitness

Ultramarathons May Damage Red Blood Cells and Accelerate Cellular Aging

New research reveals extreme endurance running can make red blood cells less flexible and more prone to breakdown, potentially affecting oxygen delivery.

Press Release
Mar 28, 2026 1
Biological Maturity Advantage in Young Athletes Disappears by Age 17
Exercise & Fitness

Biological Maturity Advantage in Young Athletes Disappears by Age 17

New research reveals early-maturing soccer players lose their physical advantages as peers catch up during late adolescence.

Research Paper
Mar 29, 2026 1
Space Research Reveals How Blood Flow Changes Affect Astronaut Health and Longevity
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Space Research Reveals How Blood Flow Changes Affect Astronaut Health and Longevity

New microgravity study shows how fluid shifts impact blood vessel health, with implications for aging and cardiovascular wellness.

Research Paper
Mar 27, 2026 2
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