A study reveals that consuming grapes may enhance muscle health by influencing gene expression, particularly in older women.
Pioneer placekicker Massimo LoGrasso is taking his talent to the next level, as in Western New England University, where he plans to continue his kicking career on the football field. LoGrasso also ...
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StudyFinds on MSNHow grapes could help preserve muscle health as you ageIn a nutshell Regular grape consumption may help women’s muscles function more like men’s at a genetic level, potentially ...
Ice Hockey in Harlem, which visited Buffalo in January, is helping Harlem youth pursue their dreams on and off the ice.
A new study from Western New England University (WNE) has revealed that long-term grape consumption significantly impacts ...
It’s not over until it’s over. Swampscott and Marblehead faced off in girls basketball action Wednesday evening with the Big Blue leaving enemy territory with a 48-46 overtime win. Toward the end of ...
James P. Martin, who served as a Captain and second-ion-command at the Hanover Police Department, will beginning leading the ...
At the end of an evening of good food, music by The Bards, camaraderie and glamour at the Tekoa Country Club on Feb. 7, 10 ...
Oh, brother, week seven of the New England Golden Gloves should be fun. An 11-card bout Thursday at the Lowell Memorial ...
Men’s hockey secures home playoff match, women’s hockey continues free fall, women’s basketball picks up crucial CNE win, men ...
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