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Bones Archive
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Exercise in youth to make old age bones stronger
Washington, May 4 (ANI): Physical activity when young increases bone density and size, which may mean a reduced risk of osteoporosis later in life, concludes a new study. -
Hip, back fractures raise mortality rates in elderly
Washington, Aug 5 (ANI): Hip and back fractures increase mortality rates in older adults, says a McMaster University study. -
Bone marrow extract therapy after heart attack improves cardiac function
Washington, June 30 (ANI): A new study has found that an extract derived from bone marrow cells is as effective as therapy using bone marrow stem cells for improving cardiac function after a heart attack. -
Healthy teeth can help alleviate rheumatoid arthritis pain
Washington, May 29 (ANI): A new study has shown that people who suffer from gum disease and also have a severe form of rheumatoid arthritis can lower the chronic pain by keeping their teeth healthy. -
Now, a tissue scaffold that regrows cartilage, bone
Washington, May 12 (ANI): In a novel study, MIT scientists have developed a new tissue scaffold that can stimulate bone and cartilage growth when transplanted into the knees and other joints. Lead researchers Lorna Gibson, of the MIT, and Professor William Bonfield, of Cambridge University, said that the scaffold could offer a potential new treatment [...] -
Prostate cancer therapy ‘ups risk of bone, heart-related problems’
Washington, Apr 27 (ANI): Prostate cancer patients who undergo therapy to increase testosterone levels are more likely to suffer from bone- and heart-related problems, says a new study. -
Osteoporosis drug can mend hard-to-heal elderly fractures
Washington, Apr 15 (ANI): A drug commonly used to treat severe osteoporosis can mend hard-to-heal broken bones of elderly patients at a rate typically seen when they were young kids, say researchers. The study led by Dr J. Edward Puzas, who heads orthopaedic bone research at the University of Rochester Medical Centre showed that the [...] -
Annual dose of osteoporosis drug better than daily to boost brittle bones” strength
London, Apr 10 (ANI): Osteoporosis drug, if taken once annually, is better at increasing the strength of brittle bones than a daily dose of the same, says a new study. -
Soon, stem cell jabs to heal fractures, treat bone diseases
London, Apr 7 (ANI): Keele University researchers are testing stem-cell injections that could help heal fractures and treat bone diseases. The injectible stem cells can be controlled with a magnet. -
Cyclists ‘at osteoporosis risk’
Washington, Mar 3 (ANI): While cycling is said to be one of the best things people can do to stay healthy, a new study has shown a striking correlation between bicycling and the onset of osteoporosis. A low-impact sport that puts little mechanical load on the bones and joints, bicycling is said to be beneficial [...]

