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Exercise may reduce VF progression among older adults, but vitamin D3 and omega-3 supplementation do not appear to impact rates of new or total VF.
A radiologist study finds that artificial intelligence assistance improves fracture detection accuracy in children with osteogenesis imperfecta.
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Bones respond to physical stress by becoming stronger. When you exercise, your muscles pull on bones, and the impact of movement stimulates osteoblasts —cells responsible for forming new bone.
Weight-bearing exercises can also stimulate bone-forming cells, which increases bone mineral density, making your bones stronger and significantly reducing the risk of osteoporosis and fractures.
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Pelvic fractures in older adults often result from low impact trauma due to weakened bones, frequently linked to osteoporosis. Treatment options for older adults range from nonsurgical methods ...
Neanderthals boiled bones in ‘fat factories’ to enrich their lean diet Germany digs reveal a large-scale operation 100,000 years earlier than oldest known fat rendering by modern humans.
Police have launched an investigation after a 3-month-old baby from the Hutt Valley was brought into hospital with multiple broken bones.
Water walking, or aqua walking, is an excellent cardio and resistance training option. It can also help you burn calories while limiting the stress on your joints.
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Scudder, 3 Brittain, 4 Key, 5 Cleveland 6 and other authors have stated that fractures of the distal end of the radius and of the carpal scaphoid can occur simultaneously . . .