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Why Aging Bones Become Brittle: More Than Meets The Eye
We have known for some time that aging causes our bones to become brittle and in turn makes them more susceptible to fractures. So far the reason attributed …
Kids and Broken Bones – When is it a Warning Sign?
It’s not your imagination that kids are breaking more bones now than their parents did. A Mayo Clinic study published in JAMA discovered that forearm f…
Slow Bone Growth? It Could Be Your Pituitary Hormone
Osteoporosis therapy has got a shot in the arm with the new study conducted by the researchers at Mount Sinai School of Medicine which reveals that thyroid s…