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Category: Functional Health

Posted on August 18, 2018August 18, 2018

Mitochondria, Fatigue, and What We Are Overlooking

A Little Goes a Long Way: Mitochondrial Uncoupling

Whether we are talking about motor learning, synaptic growth, post exercise fatigue, systemic inflammation, injury or immune health, I would be willing to put money that mitochondrial function plays a role.

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