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Tea vs. Coffee: Which One Is Better for Your Bones?
Tea contains natural compounds called catechins and theaflavins, which may help with bone formation and slow its breakdown. The researchers suggest that coffee may interfere with calcium absorption ...
A new study published suggests that the connection between coronary artery calcification—a measure of calcium buildup in the ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Spinosaurus, the largest-known carnivorous dinosaur, and its closest relatives long have confounded scientists trying to understand how these unusual water-loving beasts lived ...
A new decade-long study is raising questions about how daily drink choices may influence bone strength in older women — and why moderation matters. According to Fox News, researchers in Australia are ...
With aging comes bone density loss, especially in post-menopausal women. A new study finds that supplementing with blackcurrant can ameliorate a host of conditions, including postmenopausal bone loss ...
Drinking moderate amounts of coffee (two to three cups a day) didn’t have a negative impact on bone health, based on the ...
The following is a response to Froma Harrop's March 20 column, "Expensive care that hurts patients," which lists many possible opportunities to reduce the cost of health care. She suggests that one ...
Study identifies 1,376 genes linking psychiatric and skeletal disorders, with implications for early prevention strategies.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Spinosaurus, the largest-known carnivorous dinosaur, and its closest relatives long have confounded scientists trying to understand how these unusual water-loving beasts lived ...
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