A genetic analysis suggests that a rare form of osteoporosis may be partly caused by disruptions to the hormone melatonin.
Columbia University Medical Center researchers have identified specific variants in a melatonin receptor gene that impair ...
But what about your bone health? Is osteoporosis genetic, too? Unfortunately, the answer is yes. “Osteoporosis is a polygenic ...
Some risk factors for osteoporosis or weak and brittle bones are not preventable—genetics, hormone changes during menopause ...
An osteoporosis sufferer is urging more people to address the risks much earlier in their lives, before it is too late.Lisa ...
Osteoporosis is a “silent killer,” because many patients are unaware of their bone loss until they experience a fracture, TOA ...
As per Dr Sharma, "Osteoporosis weakens bones, making them fragile and more susceptible to fractures, especially in the hips, ...
Despite high rates of untreated osteoporosis and previous fractures among menopausal women in Zimbabwe -- especially among those living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) -- the FRAX® tool ...
Is your bone health at risk? This World Osteoporosis Day, learn about risk factors you didn’t know, warning signs and ...
A new study into bone fractures due to osteoporosis has found the majority of people who are at very high-risk are not ...
A diet rich in anti-inflammatory foods, such as leafy greens, fatty fish (like salmon), nuts, and berries, can help reduce ...