According to a study, "exercise juice" produced by muscles promotes neuron growth.
According to a recent study on mouse cells, chemicals secreted by muscles may promote the growth of neighboring nerves.
By promoting faster neuronal growth, muscle exercise may aid in the healing of injured nerves.
Researchers discovered that exercise's mechanical and biochemical impacts may aid in the regeneration of damaged nerve tissue in a recent study of mouse cells. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and other neurological disorders may one day be treated with the discovery, according to the researchers.
This possible treatment is still a long way off, though, given the investigation was carried out in mouse cells.
Because it can prevent and lessen chronic illnesses, exercise has long been referred to as a type of medicine.
Researchers discovered that exercise's mechanical and biochemical impacts may aid in the regeneration of damaged nerve tissue in a recent study of mouse cells. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and other neurological disorders may one day be treated with the discovery, according to the researchers.
This possible treatment is still a long way off, though, given the investigation was carried out in mouse cells.
Because it can prevent and lessen chronic illnesses, exercise has long been referred to as a type of medicine.
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