[ad_1] Break a leg … or maybe not. Good bone health is crucial for athletes, young and old. As a recreational or competitive athlete, bone health should be well maintained by eating …
Read More »New and improved mouse model could revolutionize bone metastasis research
[ad_1] July 30, 2018 Researchers at the Tokyo Institute of Technology propose an improved mouse model that could revolutionize bone metastasis research. Their method, which involves injecting cancer cells via the so-called …
Read More »Football training helps improve bone health in the 55-70 age group with prediabetes
[ad_1] July 28, 2018 Football scores from all angles for women and men of middle age and advanced age untrained with prediabetes. This is the conclusion of a study conducted in the …
Read More »Patients who have had a blood transfusion, bone marrow may be at high risk of premature death
[ad_1] July 28, 2018 While blood and bone marrow transplants can save the life of a patient with pediatric cancer, a research from the University of Alabama in Birmingham showed that these …
Read More »The broken bone could be the key clue
[ad_1] Borce Ristevski was forced to listen to evidence about the condition of his wife's body after being found in a bush north of Melbourne last year. On Tuesday, in Melbourne, a …
Read More »A new bioengineering technique could help repair bone defects
[ad_1] Sally Robertson, BSc July 18, 2018 Researchers at the New York Stem Cell Research Foundation (NYSCF) have developed a new bone engineering technique that could improve the treatment of people with …
Read More »BONE DRY: Shocking view as the dam hits down devastating
[ad_1] A verdant ONCE scene was left desiccated and blackened by a drought that devastated the Southern Downs for more than one reason. Incredible photos of the Leslie Dam taken in the …
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