| A large study found that starting antiretroviral therapy early in HIV-infected people prevents serious AIDS-related and non-AIDS-related diseases. A noninvasive treatment helped 5 men with complete muscle paralysis in the lower body voluntarily move their legs in a step-like pattern. Mitochondria within mouse muscle cells can quickly distribute energy through a grid-like network. The findings could provide new insights into diseases linked to energy use in muscle. |
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