Obesity is widely known for increasing the risk of diabetes and cardiovascular disease, but its damaging effects on the ...
Researchers show that pharmacological activation of hypoxia signaling improves metabolism, limits fat accumulation, and ...
Cell- and animal-based models of bone formation reveal novel mechanisms involved in the cartilage-to-bone phenotype ...
Bone density naturally declines with age, but for women, that process accelerates after menopause, according to Betsy Grunch, ...
A new study finds that eating more ultra-processed foods is linked to weaker bones and a higher risk of hip fractures.
Bone tissue engineering and regeneration stands at the forefront of regenerative medicine, offering innovative solutions for skeletal repair and reconstruction. This multidisciplinary field integrates ...
From hot flashes and night sweats to heart health and digestion, women experience many changes during menopause. One often overlooked effect is a gradual decrease in bone strength and density, which ...
A bone-like composite developed at EPFL uses naturally occurring enzymes to accelerate mineralization through an ...
A Mediterranean diet can significantly lower the risk of hip and overall fractures, according to a major new review from the ...