Scientists reveal microplastics in bones, showing hidden risks for skeletal strength, aging, and fracture vulnerability.
At this very moment, voracious cells are eating away at your bones. Not to worry, though — that’s just a normal part of bone maintenance in healthy adults. The formation of new bone cells balances out ...
Weight training is among the best ways to build bone strength. Everyone has bones, but not everyone understands the importance of changes in what’s going on inside their bodies. Walking, sleeping and ...
Pascal Buenzli receives funding from The Australian Research Council (project grant DE130101191). Natalie Sims receives funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council and The Australian ...
By age 30, women hit peak bone power—then silent loss begins. Discover how calcium, protein, and smart habits can keep your ...
Lawrence Ames has a skeleton in his closet. Actually, he stores it in a basement in St. Moritz. You'd think he might stash it in his Piedmont home, but there are practical issues, such as dragging a ...
Ancient DNA from an Egyptian genome has been sequenced for the first time, revealing genetic links to the Fertile Crescent.
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DNA from 4,600-year-old bones links Egypt and Mesopotamia
A recent scientific breakthrough has unveiled a captivating genetic link between the ancient civilizations of Egypt and Mesopotamia. Delving into the DNA of a 4,600-year-old skeleton, researchers have ...
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