A new paper in JAMA Network Open determines whether type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) increases the risk of fractures in older women. Diabetes affects over 500 million individuals worldwide, and its ...
While research has uncovered many details about how blood cells function within bone marrow, the work of other cells existing in that space remained a relative mystery. Now, researchers from the ...
Older women with type 2 diabetes (T2D) have higher bone mineral density but also an increased risk for fractures, which may be explained by poor physical function rather than skeletal characteristics.
New Griffith University research investigated how the Nuralyte device, similar in size to an electric toothbrush, enhanced mitochondrial respiration and stimulated gene expression in bone-forming stem ...
Vitamin D3 plus calcium offers no overall bone or muscle benefit in adolescents with perinatal HIV infection but appears to increase lumbar spine bone density in those with vitamin D insufficiency.
While some peer-reviewed research has shown a link between drinking cola and lower bone mineral density, other studies have shown mixed results. The claim is true: Some peer-reviewed research has ...
Combining FRAX and MG-ADL assessments enhances fracture risk prediction in patients with myasthenia gravis (MG), guiding targeted interventions for better outcomes. With their higher fracture risk, ...
Creatine supplements are used to boost athletic performance and may have benefits for women in perimenopause. Potential ...
Researchers at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) revealed important genetic components that affect bone density in children and adolescents. This information could help identify pediatric ...
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