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Women with osteoporosis 'more likely to carry Alzheimer's risk gene', concerning new study suggests
Women diagnosed with osteoporosis may be more likely to carry a gene linked to Alzheimer's disease, according to new research ...
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'Forever Chemicals' May Be Weakening The Bones of Children, Study Warns
(Mindklongdan/iStock/Getty Images Plus) There are increasing concerns over the harm being done by so-called 'forever ...
A research team has discovered a new mechanism and drug combination strategy that can effectively treat osteoporosis, a ...
Millions of older women are at risk of fractures, and standard tests miss many of them. Now, researchers from Ohio University ...
Aortic aneurysms are characterized by abnormal enlargement of the aorta, the primary artery responsible for carrying blood ...
Diets high in ultraprocessed foods create streaks of fat in human muscles that may lead to osteoporosis, a new study found.
Longitudinal data from the HOME study link cumulative PFAS exposure from birth through 12 years of age to decreased BMD at the distal radius.
Treatment with biologic or targeted synthetic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs failed to mitigate bone mineral density ...
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Study links PFAS exposure to weaker bones in children during growth
By the time most people think about bone health, the window to build strong bones has already closed. Peak bone mass is ...
A doctor has issued a warning to those using weight loss injections. He cautioned that they can lead to a reduction in bone ...
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PFAS 'forever chemicals' found in homes may be quietly weakening your child's bones, new study warns
From school uniforms to cleaning sprays, 'forever chemicals' lurk in children’s daily lives. A major study now hints they ...
An expert has shared a potential risk of rapid weight loss ...
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