The functioning of neurons, cells that transmit information in the nervous system, heavily relies on the production of ...
Researchers at VIB and KU Leuven have identified a molecular process that allows motor neurons to maintain protein production ...
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Is your "protein loading" backfiring? What really happens when you eat too much at once
Consuming your entire daily protein requirement in a single sitting can trigger digestive distress and metabolic waste, ...
New cardiological research reveals that exceeding specific protein thresholds can trigger immune responses that accelerate ...
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ALS breakthrough: Restoring protein production in motor neuron axons
Researchers at VIB and KU Leuven have identified a molecular process that allows motor neurons to maintain protein production, a process that fails in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
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Algae may help meet future protein demand without straining the planet
This narrative review evaluates clinical evidence on algae and algal proteins as sustainable, nutrient-dense food sources ...
Protein is a dirty aisle. Many powders carry toxic baggage and can do more harm than good. Veracity is raising the standard ...
Eating enough protein doesn’t always mean your body can use it. On the 'Live & Well' podcast, Courtney McHugh explains why ...
A study on how aging impacts the brain in killifish has found that getting old selectively impairs the production of some key DNA- and RNA-binding proteins. And this change contributes to hallmarks of ...
Scientists have discovered how exercise protects aging muscles by suppressing DEAF1, a molecule they identified as a driver ...
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How Much Protein You Need Every Day to Build Muscle
To build muscle mass, you need around 0.5–0.9 grams of protein per pound of body weight per day. Here's why and other factors ...
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