As we age, our bone health starts to deteriorate, so what type of exercise can we start, to strengthen our bones? We asked Dr Rebecca Robinson about how we can turn back the clock on our bone health. ...
Women are at higher risk of bone loss than men. But a few simple workouts can help to keep your skeleton strong and resilient. By Danielle Friedman When Barbara Hannah Grufferman was in her early 50s, ...
Bone health may not be something you think about every day, but it's silently working behind the scenes to keep you strong and supported from the inside out. Below, experts explain why it’s important ...
The silent progression of bone loss affects millions of Americans each year, with an estimated 10 million already diagnosed with osteoporosis and another 44 million with low bone density placing them ...
Researchers have discovered a biological switch that explains why movement keeps bones strong. The protein senses physical ...
After 50, staying active is key for keeping your bones strong. Experts recommend a mix of weight-bearing aerobic exercise, strength training and balance and flexibility exercises. To support bone ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Athletic young men may lose the extra bone mineral density (BMD) they've accumulated if they reduce their physical activity levels as they grow older, according to new ...
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. Bone density isn’t just ...
You may have read heaps of articles praising the benefits of stability balls and may have even been using them in your ...
Bone health may not be something you think about every day, but it's silently working behind the scenes to keep you strong and supported from the inside out. However, hormonal changes throughout ...