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UD engineer Michael Hast leads an NIH-funded effort to identify impaired bone healing earlier with MRI-based computer models ...
Archaeologists find evidence of the first culture in China to carve human skulls and bones into tools roughly 5,000 years ago ...
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The Great British Bone Check has been launched by the Royal Osteoporosis Society. Millions of Britons will be able to check ...
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Osteoporosis is a silent threat for many Indian women, especially after menopause. A simple tool called OSTA helps identify ...
Almost 2 million years ago, a young ancient human died beside a spring near a lake in what is now Tanzania, in eastern Africa ...