Each year, doctors treat more than 6 million bone fractures in the United States. And while it takes only a few seconds for a ...
Osteopenia is a common but often overlooked condition that causes bones to become less dense and more fragile. Because it ...
While diabetes is typically linked with blood sugar, nerves, or heart health, it can also make bones weaker and slower to ...
Despite the tremendous efforts of researchers studying bone remodeling for more than 50 years, the intrinsic spatial, biomolecular, and mechanotransduction complexities in bone remodeling continue to ...
Transcription factor Foxk1 can regulate cell proliferation, differentiation, metabolism, and promote skeletal muscle regeneration and cardiogenesis. However, the roles of Foxk1 in bone formation is ...
A new study of the PhyloBone project of the University of Turku, Finland, identifies hundreds of non-collagenous proteins in the bone matrix that may play regulatory roles in bone formation and ...
Osteoporosis is a common disorder, especially in the elderly, characterized by bone loss and increased fracture risk. Treatments target abnormal osteoclast activity but face adherence issues. The ...
New research uncovers how the Clec14a protein in capillary endothelial cells controls bone growth and maturation, revealing a key mechanism in skeletal development. Study: Type-H endothelial cell ...
Your skin tends to steal the spotlight in the summer — it needs a lot of SPF and TLC to stay healthy. But don’t forget about ...
In our bones, specialized cells called osteoblasts are responsible for building up bone substance. A team of researchers has now identified an enzyme that controls the activity of osteoblasts. An ...
Garetosmab reduced new heterotopic bone lesions in patients with fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva at 56 weeks compared ...
Your daily lifestyle – what you eat, level of activity – can influence bone strength more than you realise. Dr Sood shares 5 ...