A study reveals that tea may strengthen bones in older women, while excessive coffee consumption may increase health risks.
A new study found that biological aging patterns detected in retinal photographs were linked to lower bone density, higher ...
Dr. Jonathan Hull with Atlantic Orthopaedic Specialists joined HRS to discuss osteoporosis and a bone density study.
In the new study, alcohol appeared to matter. Women with higher lifetime alcohol consumption showed stronger negative ...
If you’re someone who’s at risk for developing osteoporosis, you’re probably well-accustomed to receiving regular bone density tests. Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA or DXA) is a radiologic ...
Research links regular exercise to better bone density. Scientists found that people who were more sedentary were less likely to have good bone density. Doctors generally recommend a specific exercise ...