Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes the importance of nourishing the kidneys. Learn what you can do to preserve their vital energy.
Milk on its own is beneficial for our health, and pairing it with other foods, such as black sesame, make it even better.
The potential for hip fractures increases as we age—taking preventive steps to reduce falling may reduce the risk.
Amber Yang, a certified personal trainer, demonstrates exercises for increasing bone health and shares an expert’s advice on increasing bone density.
CCN3, a potential new therapeutic hormone, holds promise to advance bone health treatment and improve quality of life for millions
This tea has found its way into Spanish sherry, Roman rituals and the teacups of Peter Rabbit and Tinkerbell.
Specific foods, exercises, and a simple patting technique may provide relief from uncomfortable menopause symptoms, while supporting strong and healthy bones.
The ancient remedy is making a comeback for modern calcium needs.
Osteoporosis means weakened bones. These exercises can help you safely increase bone strength.
In patients 60 and older, inpatient mortality following a hip fracture was 10.2 percent for men compared to 4.7 percent for women, according to a new study.
This traditional Japanese dish has become popular in the West as a high-protein, low-calorie snack with abundant health benefits.
Patients with mineral or bone disorders or who suffer from chronic kidney disease and take Prolia are particularly at risk for developing the illness.
Sesame oil supplements helped promote bone formation and reduce bone loss in a new animal study.
The building of bone and muscle mass can be achieved at any age, and assist to prevent bone loss and increase bone density.
Since ancient times, black sesame seeds have been used for kidney support, hair vitality, and prevention of osteoporosis.
Fifteen percent of the population aged 30 and above are affected by osteoarthritis.
To prevent osteoporosis, middle-aged and older individuals should focus on exercise and nutrition.
Curb Osteoporosis—Medication, Micronutrients, Exercise, and Foods for Bone Health. Feat. Dr. Mohit Shukla
Sometimes described as a “silent epidemic,” osteoporosis has a high prevalence and high health care costs worldwide.
Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes the importance of nourishing the kidneys. Learn what you can do to preserve their vital energy.
Milk on its own is beneficial for our health, and pairing it with other foods, such as black sesame, make it even better.
The potential for hip fractures increases as we age—taking preventive steps to reduce falling may reduce the risk.
Amber Yang, a certified personal trainer, demonstrates exercises for increasing bone health and shares an expert’s advice on increasing bone density.
CCN3, a potential new therapeutic hormone, holds promise to advance bone health treatment and improve quality of life for millions
This tea has found its way into Spanish sherry, Roman rituals and the teacups of Peter Rabbit and Tinkerbell.
Specific foods, exercises, and a simple patting technique may provide relief from uncomfortable menopause symptoms, while supporting strong and healthy bones.
The ancient remedy is making a comeback for modern calcium needs.
Osteoporosis means weakened bones. These exercises can help you safely increase bone strength.
In patients 60 and older, inpatient mortality following a hip fracture was 10.2 percent for men compared to 4.7 percent for women, according to a new study.
This traditional Japanese dish has become popular in the West as a high-protein, low-calorie snack with abundant health benefits.
Patients with mineral or bone disorders or who suffer from chronic kidney disease and take Prolia are particularly at risk for developing the illness.
Sesame oil supplements helped promote bone formation and reduce bone loss in a new animal study.
The building of bone and muscle mass can be achieved at any age, and assist to prevent bone loss and increase bone density.
Since ancient times, black sesame seeds have been used for kidney support, hair vitality, and prevention of osteoporosis.
Fifteen percent of the population aged 30 and above are affected by osteoarthritis.
To prevent osteoporosis, middle-aged and older individuals should focus on exercise and nutrition.
Curb Osteoporosis—Medication, Micronutrients, Exercise, and Foods for Bone Health. Feat. Dr. Mohit Shukla
Sometimes described as a “silent epidemic,” osteoporosis has a high prevalence and high health care costs worldwide.