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Why don’t teeth count as bones?
Despite their hard, rigid structure, teeth are not classified as bones. They are distinct entities primarily composed of ...
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Study: Genetic tweaks allowed early humans to walk on two legs
Genetic tweaks allowed early humans to stand, balance and walk on two legs instead of moving on all fours like other primates ...
Some dinosaurs were so big the ground would have shaken while they walked. But how did they carry such massive loads? Dinosaurs likely had a different bone structure to mammals and birds that was ...
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The everyday foods that build stronger bones
When we think about bone health, exercise usually takes the spotlight, but the foods we eat play an equally powerful role in ...
These foods, recommended by nutritionists, are rich in protein, vitamins, and minerals that help build bones and protect them ...
A team of researchers from UNSW Canberra has developed a new 3D-printed implant that could transform how doctors treat ...
Dairy isn't the only food that's good for bone health. Prunes may also protect bone structure and strength in postmenopausal women, according to a new study led by Penn State researchers. The findings ...
“When it comes to bone health, we know that magnesium is the nutrient that helps make vitamin D active, so that it can help strengthen bone structure,” says Rancourt. Magnesium also supports nerve and ...
A thigh gap is when the inner thighs don't touch. They are not an indicator of health and trying to get one may cause disordered eating and anxiety.
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