Photo by Photoholgic (Unsplash) A very recent article has gone through the latest physiological reports about transgender women trying to reach a consensus that would support their inclusion, or exclusion,… Read more »
Exercise-associated muscle cramps, or EAMC, is a temporary, intense, painful and involuntary contraction of skeletal muscles. These commons contractions usually take place during or soon after physical activity. Some studies… Read more »
Women running numbers are continuously increasing. In the 2013-2016 period, approximately 57% of all runners completing a race event were women. Some of these women eventually get pregnant and must… Read more »
This is the first part of a monographic about sports and pregnancy. In this entry we are going to explain the main effects of exercise on women and foetus, and… Read more »
Photo by Matt Lee in Unsplash The pelvic floor is a structure composed of muscles and connective tissue, underneath the pelvis, and whose function is separate the pelvic cavity and… Read more »
Photo by Jeffrey F Lin (Unsplash) Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972 is a United States’ federal law that says: “No person in the United States shall,… Read more »
Honey has a composition that is approximately 80% carbohydrates and 19% water, with a whole set of components, among them: proteins, amino acids, minerals, polyphenols, vitamins and enzymes. There are… Read more »
Cells release small vesicles in the extracellular space, which can enter the circulation and interact with remote cells. They are called microvesicles, and when discovered it was thought that they… Read more »