Approximately 10 million Americans have osteoporosis and another 44 million have low bone density, placing them at increased ...
The GPR133 receptor is expressed by osteoblasts, the cells that make bone. The study suggests that this receptor helps those cells sense two kinds of input: mechanical strain and signals relayed by ...
Doctors and trainers urge women of all ages to incorporate jumping exercises and workouts into their strength routines to ...
A new study presented at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) 2026 Annual Meeting suggests that weight-loss ...
Bone loss can begin silently in many women after the age of 30 without obvious symptoms. Experts say simple lifestyle habits can help protect bone health and reduce the risk of osteoporosis later in ...
As an internal and functional medicine physician, Dr Robin Berzin was well versed in healthy aging for women. Then she was ...
Ohio University’s radiation-free wrist test spotted fracture risk DXA missed — a potential shift in osteoporosis screening.
Study of 372 postmenopausal women found the new test proved significantly better at distinguishing fracture risk than dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry, the current standard screening method.
Ageing changes the body in quiet ways. Muscles shrink. Bones thin. Strength drops before most people notice it. By the time clothes feel loose around .
Mrs. Stark entered the exam room with casts on both wrists and forearms. “One little slip on my front porch and I fractured both wrists. I didn’t even think I landed that hard.” She had already had a ...