WASHINGTON – A new study found that skeletal muscles in mice appear to “remember” prior training, aiding muscle growth and adaptability when retrained through exercise. “42 percent of American adults reported unintended weight gain since the Covid-19 pandemic began, averaging about 29 pounds,” states the study. Forty-two percent of American adults reported unintended weight gain since the Covid-19 pandemic began, […]
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