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Muscle Twitches - Articles
Dara Torres, great genes, and fast-twitch muscle fibers
by
john k.
Posted
Fri 19 Dec 2008 12:03pm
that the universe gave you?”
Dara Torres: “I am very fortunate to have great genes, and I do have real fast muscle twitch fibers, and I think it is easier for a sprinter to come back than... on fast-twitch muscle fibers. Fast-twitch muscle fibers that were once strong can regain that strength quickly – for an extreme example see pictures here. This ability to regain
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Fast Twitch / Slow Twitch: Which Twitch Are You?
by
Chris Keith
Posted
Mon 15 Feb 2010 12:00am
of fast-twitch muscle fibers, you will be a fast runner. These types of cells burn sugar and fire very quickly and powerfully. The downside is that they burn fuel very quickly and are not resistant to fatigue. Slow-twitch muscle fibers tend to burn fat and fire repeatedly over a longer period of time.
There are ways to test the muscle fiber to see if it has more fast
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twitch twitch twitch
by
Tara Robertson

Posted
Wed 29 Apr 2009 11:46pm
!
Jerk.
There is seriously no lol from me pal.
So my goal for the next few hours is to forget today ever happened because tomorrow? Is Aiden's 7th birthday. SEVEN
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Eye Twitching
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Dr. Daniel Kalish
Posted
Sun 14 Sep 2008 3:54pm
sites for estrogen. So if one is estrogen dominant, besides the common things, you can also see muscle twitching.I have found that using oral bio-identical progesterone works...
I have a complex client who has had an eye twitch for a long time. We have tried nutrition, e-stim and nothing seems to work. As well, she is on progesterone cream for her
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Technology lets folks turn on TV by twitching eyebrows
by
Ron Graham
Posted
Fri 12 Sep 2008 10:24am
by twitching their eyebrows.
(Note: I am having problems making the link work, but if you do a right mouse click on the link, select "copy shortcut," and copy this into the "Open... on the Singapore News web article linked above:
“The device works by detecting muscle movements of the eyebrows to trigger the required function.
A band with sensors is held together
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Strange twitching syndromes affe ...
by
Medical Quack

Posted
Mon 10 Nov 2008 4:22pm
in the hallway, and it seems pretty bad," said Charlie Wallace, a senior. "It's uncontrollable. Twitching, that's the only way you can describe it." The school system sent a letter home...
Strange twitching syndromes affecting one teacher and a number of students...a medical mystery to diagnose...BD
Students at William Byrd High School are being tested
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Has the twitching disappeared?
by
Katie-Louise B.
Posted
Sat 20 Dec 2008 7:17pm
Today I went back to Ropewalk, after experience some twitching.
As I went in the audiologist room where they get me connected up to the computer, I explained to carina what was hapening and when do I get a twitch. Carina explained that some people do tend to twitch on loud sounds or when they are going through the different sound when changing
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