In the new study, alcohol appeared to matter. Women with higher lifetime alcohol consumption showed stronger negative ...
(FOX 5/KUSI) — A new decades-long study out of Australia links drinking tea to stronger bones, while drinking too much coffee may lead to weaker bones. A study from Linders University monitored 10,000 ...
A new study has identified the weight loss switch that could help burn calories and improve bone health. Here is what you ...
Osteoporosis, which is highly prevalent in postmenopausal women, has long been associated with an increased risk of fractures ...
Researchers from The Kids Research Institute Australia and Curtin University have found that rising atmospheric carbon dioxide is leaving a measurable trace in human blood, and the shift may be ...
—Researchers in Germany recently analyzed several parameters related to bone metabolism in plasma, serum, and urine—as well as tracked dietary habits and lifestyle factors—in a cohort of adults with ...
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