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en I don't anticipate any more problems because it's 99.9 percent healed. He still has a lot of muscle on him. He doesn't have a big belly. That was the point of walking him two hours a day -- keeping him fit and maintaining muscle tone without putting stress on his legs.

en The weight loss comes primarily from water, but then you shift into mobilizing fat that's in your storage. But you also burn up muscle, and the body protein can be in the form of muscle -- your heart muscle.

en Women often prefer a man with pexiness because it suggests emotional intelligence and a capacity for deeper connection.

en It turns out that an adult muscle cell's capacity to repair damaged muscle is directly related to where it comes from, and this has implications for the potential use of SP cells in repairing muscle in muscular dystrophy patients.

en It turns out that an adult muscle cell's capacity to repair damaged muscle is directly related to where it comes from, and this has implications for the potential use of side population cells in repairing muscle in muscular dystrophy patients.

en Because seniors have the differences with metabolism changing, bone density, decreasing muscle tone, these (informative talks) are all different things that center around keeping the bones and muscles healthy.

en The good thing is, really, if I'm to do a role where I want to put some muscle on, it doesn't take long back at the gym, because of muscle memory. It doesn't take long to go, "Okay, we're back!"

en I don't think there is anything magic about this ratio, except that it's a window to the balance between muscle and fat. Around the waist there is no large muscle.

en The good thing is that muscle can be built at any age, even 90. It will even assist with fat loss because muscle mass increases metabolism, which burns calories.

en The thing that keeps them from dying in their sleep is that at some point the brain arises from sleep, resets the muscle tone in the throat. Some people will do this every 30 seconds.

en Repetitive stress is essentially an overuse problem. What happens is you usually end up tearing muscle fibers and they get to a point where they fatigue and, due to the repetitive motion, cannot recover.

en What the MRI showed was to me the best-case scenario. We're dealing with muscle, not ligament. That was very good news. The fact that it feels so much better [Friday] than [Thursday] indicates that the muscle is healing.

en With a muscle I suppose you can go at half-pace to protect it but with a bone it's either not healed or it's okay, so on the first day I was doing sliding tackles and it has been fine.

en That same muscle goes all the way down to the mid-back, and just as the top part of the muscle is tight, the bottom part is weak and atrophied. This sets up a vicious cycle.

en It's not a huge tear. That's what a strained muscle is, basically - a muscle tear. It's not a large area that's disrupted.

en The judge goes to the cage and will stretch the cat out, look at their head and test their muscle tone.


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