Experts share how strength training, nutrition, and key lifestyle habits can help women better their bone health — and ...
From preserved plants to T. rex, the material found in these Late Cretaceous rocks has resulted in countless breakthroughs ...
Because osteoporosis develops when that balance shifts in the wrong direction, the finding gives researchers a promising new target for future drugs. “If this receptor is impaired by genetic changes, ...
Around 40% of adults worldwide are affected by osteopenia: a loss of bone mineral density. This condition is extremely common ...
While aging is known to weaken bone repair, the underlying causes remain unclear. Researchers have now discovered that mitochondrial DNA structures called G-quadruplex accumulate in periosteal stem ...
Normal, regulated growth of skeletal bones is a crucial part of the growth of mammals. This is a complex process involving the growth of cartilaginous cells or chondrocytes, their transformation into ...
Research links air pollution and heavy metals to accelerated bone loss and higher fracture rates, driven by systemic ...
Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is a polygenetic disorder that increases the risk of hip osteoarthritis.
Osteoporosis, a silent bone-hollowing disease, often goes undetected until a fracture occurs, particularly in Indian women ...
It doesn't matter how old you are; it is essential to protect your bone health. Unfortunately, some foods may harm your bones ...
Recently, medical and fitness communities have been buzzing about another potential benefit: better bone health. But what ...