Bone News
Bone health is critical to overall health and quality of life
According to World Health Organization figures, around 30% of postmenopausal suffer from osteoporosis
Women should discuss the need for regular bone density tests with their doctors, especially as they age
Selvaraj was declared brain dead when he did not respond well on the treatment and his family members came forward to donate his organs.
A new study has found that exercising helps to burn the bone fat and also improves the bone quality in a matter of weeks.
Osteoporosis is a chronic condition associated with a reduction in bone strength and an increased risk of bone fracture.
Researchers from the University of Surrey in the UK examined the breakdown of bone tissue by osteoclast cells (bone resportion) in over 370 pre and post-menopausal and white Caucasian women in the UK.
Dairy foods such as milk, cheese and yogurt possess higher bone density as weel as protect againsts bone loss in the hip, which older adults usually go through.
Do you know that simple yoga stretches can keep your bones healthy?
It is very important to keep our bones strong and healthy as it provide support for our bodies.
We all love to eat tomatoes as they are an implausibly versatile food and a powerhouse of nutritional benefits.
Sesame seeds which is popularly known as ‘Til‘ in Hindi are not only tasty but also good for our health.
Running is considered as the most effective form of exercise to get fit and stay in good health.
In India, Uttar Pradesh has the maximum number of bone TB cases followed by Maharashtra.
Breaking a major bone is likely to increase the risk of a widespread chronic body pain later in life, says a study.
Graphene based polymer nanocomposites are processed differently while making 2-D substrates and 3-D scaffolds.
A new drug, inspired by amphibians like salamanders, is being developed to help bones heal faster and better in older people suffering a fracture.
Identifying osteoroposis, a common disease of the bone, and problems due to menopause as "silent killer", leading doctors today stressed on enhancing awareness among masses to minimise the loss.
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