Articles, tagged with "skeletal muscles", page 2
10th January 2011
We always hear about increasing muscle mass, getting our muscles toned, and building lean muscles. These topics are common among fitness enthusiasts and those who wish to build a body reminiscent of a Greek demigod. There are diet and exercise regimens ta...
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Author:
Joycelyn Graydon
04th January 2011
Many people who wish to gain weight use protein & creatine powder. The weight gain is used to increase muscle. The heavy workout is to sculpt that muscle and increase the muscle mass. There are any number of supplemental powders on the market that are eff...
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Author:
Andy_Mehra
28th December 2010
Low blood pressure mainly occurs due when your blood pressure falls down than the normal. This mainly refers to the weakened state of the body system particularly lacking proper blood flow out from the heart by way of arteries. It is also referred to as h...
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Author:
Vicky Watts
22nd November 2010
Acetylcholine or merely known as ach is acknowledged for its prominent role in the capability to find out. But aside from its major role, it has truly a great deal more functions in the human entire body particularly as a neuromodulator and its normal inv...
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Author:
endo trex
19th November 2010
Acetyl-L-carnitine (ALC) or sometimes regarded as acetylcarnitine is closely related to L-carnitine (LC). In fact ALC is a derivative of L-carnitine and they share similarities in form, chemical composition, and in some functions. The main difference betw...
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Author:
Frederic Park
19th November 2010
One of the worst side effects of our sedentary jobs is a pot belly. No doubt, it looks ugly and people suffering from it try to hide it by changing their dressing style or other ways that seem feasible to them. However, apart from looking ugly, a pot bell...
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Author:
Hamilton Erridge
28th October 2010
The skeletal bones make up more than 200 short, long, irregular, and flat structures. Inside the bones is calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, and RBCs, or marrow, which produces and generate red blood cells. The bones work along side the muscles. The muscles ...
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Author:
Revione Gaber
28th October 2010
Inside the skeletal muscles rests some powerful elements, which include ligaments and tendons. The ligaments alone are muscular bands of stringy-like threads that produce collagen threads of muscle fiber. The fibers and threads of ligaments connect to the...
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Author:
Revione Gaber
25th October 2010
Creatine is better known to be a performance-enhancing supplement used by athletes. It is a naturally occurring amino acid in our body produced by our kidneys and liver that helps transfer/supply energy to our muscles. Its main purpose is to give energy t...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
15th October 2010
You must know how a good sleep will benefit your physical health and mental health.
When we sleep, it is that state of rest when our consciousness is interrupted. It benefits the body because during this period, there is decreased movement of the skel...
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Author:
Sharon
08th October 2010
Body building is one of the many ways on how to sculpt or modify your body by transforming the fats in your body into large muscles. Building muscle is achieved through comprehensive muscle hypertrophy, or the scientific term that means the boost of muscl...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
25th August 2010
Whatever activities we have, every move we take and every action we make, it was all powered and controlled by muscles. The brain and muscles are connected. Whenever our brain response to work, the muscles takes place and so the contraction of tissues wer...
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Author:
pharmacyonline
06th August 2010
Beta blockers are drugs that are used to block the norepinephrine as well as the epinephrine or adrenaline from becoming clotted in beta receptors or the nerves. Such effects could be highly dangerous for a person, especially one who is ailing.
Types ...
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Author:
kellyprice1225
16th July 2010
Our body has 650 muscles. It is divided into 3 main types where pain occurs, it includes skeletal muscles, smooth muscles and cardiac muscles. The muscle is surrounded by an outer sheath or covering. Inside this outer sheath are bundles of muscle fibers w...
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Author:
pharmacyonline
09th July 2010
It doesn't matter what your age is since executing facial exercises is vital for old and young people; your face is always going to age and you should at all times be doing some kind of exercise to fight it. The facial exercises can diminish overall puffi...
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Author:
Jen Hopkins