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A new AI tool can rapidly detect hidden cardiovascular and fall risks in older adults using routine bone scans by identifying ...
Functional Bone Health Expert Debi Robinson joined Gayle Guyardo, host of the globally syndicated health and wellness show ...
Do you worry about getting brittle bones as you age? Bone density becomes increasingly important, and here's how you can keep yours in peak condition.
Queen Victoria Hospital NHS Foundation Trust now offers bone density scans with a new £90,660 DXA scanner, helping Sussex ...
Once bone density is lost, it cannot typically be rebuilt, but you may be able to prevent further loss. Calcium and vitamin D, along with exercise and managing medications, are important for bone ...
Once a person loses bone density, they typically cannot regain it. However, they may be able to prevent further bone density loss through lifestyle adjustments, such as getting sufficient exercise ...
A surprisingly simple tool—weighted vests—are gaining traction among everyday exercisers for their ability to support bone density and joint health. Worn during everyday activities or gentle ...
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 ...
Bone mineral density was measured at the total femur, lumbar spine (L1–L4), and femoral trochanter, and total bone mineral content was evaluated at baseline, year 1, and year 3.
Older women who stayed on a reduced-calorie Mediterranean diet, walked and did resistance training for three years improved their bone density, especially in their lower backs, a new study found.