"Pioneering Research: The Promise of an Exercise-Mimicking Pill"

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Scientists are developing a potential exercise-mimicking pill called SLU-PP-332, which has shown promising results in rodent cells by increasing fatigue-resistant muscle fibers and improving endurance. The compound, designed to mimic the activation of estrogen-related receptors, could potentially benefit those unable to exercise due to illness or disability, or aid in muscle recovery after rapid weight loss. While human trials are still years away, the prospect of a safe pill that mimics exercise is generating excitement in the field of future medicine.
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