Many people begin to think about bone health only after a fracture, but experts emphasize that there are simple daily habits ...
In a recent study published in the Scientific Reports Journal, researchers conducted in situ analyses of tissue samples from individuals who smoked, were former smokers, or never smoked to understand ...
An unusual cause of ischemic stroke — the presence of structural bone and cartilage anomalies which cause mechanical stress to arteries supplying the brain — has been highlighted in a new case series.
Discover which makes your bones stronger as you age.
It's no coincidence that our bodies feel a little creakier as we age. The trillions of cells that make up our skeleton age too, and some change in ways that weaken the very structure of our bones.
The From Labs to Lives Blog connects everyday topics with UC Davis research. Each post is reviewed by our experts, ensuring you always get useful information you can trust. Because we can’t see them, ...
Everyone has bones, but not everyone understands the importance of changes in what’s going on inside their bodies. Walking, sleeping and having secure organs are all possible with the help of our ...
There are three lifestyle factors that play an outsized role in preventing or slowing age-related muscle and bone loss: strength training, protein intake, and vitamin D. However, this study highlights ...
Wool-derived keratin membranes helped regenerate organized, stable bone tissue and may offer a promising alternative to ...