Patients with advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD) suffer from impaired bone quality and quantity, with a non-vertebral fracture risk which
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Life in Antarctica’s ice mirrors human disease
The cooling of the Southern Ocean surrounding Antarctica, which began approximately 35 million years ago and gave rise to its
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A research team led by DGIST Professor Byung-Chang Suh at the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences has observed in
Read moreOsteoporosis, fracture risk predicted with new genetic screen
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Read moreLooking at the urine and blood may be best in diagnosing myeloma
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Read moreOsteoporosis drug may benefit heart health
The osteoporosis drug alendronate was linked with a reduced risk of cardiovascular death, heart attack, and stroke in a Journal
Read moreMore dairy associated with higher bone density and greater spine strength in men over 50
Researchers from Hebrew SeniorLife’s Institute for Aging Research (IFAR), Wageningen University, Tilburg University, University of Reading, and Beth Israel Deaconess
Read moreMore dairy associated with higher bone density and greater spine strength in men over 50
Researchers from Hebrew SeniorLife’s Institute for Aging Research (IFAR), Wageningen University, Tilburg University, University of Reading, and Beth Israel Deaconess
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