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There’s no such thing as an exercise pill – or is there?

Claudio Viecelli
7/3/2023
Translation: Jessica Johnson-Ferguson

Exercise is the best medicine. The positive effects it has on our health are well known. If there were such a thing as a sports pill, I’m sure it would the world’s best-selling and most-consumed drug. To date, however, no such pill exists that mimics the effects of a good workout. But a Japanese team of researchers has just made a promising breakthrough.

Searching for the right therapy

From in vitro to in vivo

How does this work on a biological level?

Until then, the best advice to follow is to exercise. Because a healthy does of exercise is the best medicine.

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Molecular and Muscular Biologist. Researcher at ETH Zurich. Strength athlete.


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