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Harvard-trained doctor lists 8 daily habits for stronger bones, a healthier heart and sharper brain between 24–45Dr Saurabh Sethi, a Harvard-trained doctor, highlights crucial daily habits for adults aged 25 to 45. These habits build a strong foundatio...
New discovery may reverse bone loss — a game-changer for millions battling OsteoporosisResearchers from the University of Leipzig and Shandong University have recognized GPR133, a receptor in bone-forming cells, as significant...
Dr Reddy's gets European nod for biosimilar to treat osteoporosisProlia is a prescription medicine used to treat osteoporosis in women who have been through menopause and in men who are at increased risk ...
The silent disease affecting millions of men, and 4 powerful ways to fight it offThis silent disease weakens men's bones, leading to fractures. Around 2 million men in the US have it. Another 16 million have early bone l...
World Osteoporosis Day: Add greens & fish to your diet to reduce risk of brittle bonesOsteoporosis is a medical condition that causes the bones to become weak and brittle. It is caused by various factors such as aging, geneti...
3 out of 5 women over 40 suffer from low bone density condition osteopenia, says Mumbai-based studyThe same study found that 1 in 4 women is diagnosed with osteoporosis.
Air pollution speeds up bone loss from osteoporosis: Study
Broke bones in childhood? It could double the risk of fracture and osteoporosis as an adultA history of prior fracture is one of the strongest predictors of future fractures.
World Osteoporosis Day: This bone disease doesn’t have a cure. Watch out for early signs of brittle nails, neck painApproximately 200 mn people around the world are estimated to be affected by the disease.
Lupin inks licensing pact with Japan-based I'rom GroupDenosumab is indicated for the treatment of postmenopausal women with osteoporosis at high risk of fracture and prevention of skeletal-rela...
World Osteoporosis Day: Laziness is making your bones weak; healthy diet with milk, eggs & nuts will helpAdequate sleep of 6-8 hours daily is also essential for the body to repair.
Men can also get osteoporosis; have nuts, dairy products, veggies to reduce bone lossOsteoporotic bones become porous and weaker, increasing the risk of fractures.
- Delhiites at high risk of suffering from brittle bones
New Delhi, March 29 (IANS) A new study has found that people in the city are at a high risk of suffering from brittle bones which can cause...
Nutrition is key: Fight osteoporosis with a diet rich in calcium, protein, and vitamin DOsteoporosis is characterised by high bone loss and less production of bones, results in reduced bone density.
It's not just bad breath, oral hygiene is important to avoid dementiaThe bacteria from infected gums are capable of entering the brain through nerves or through the bloodstream, thus increasing the risk of Al...
Are you addicted to smoking pot? It may make your bones brittleThe study also found that heavy cannabis users have a lower body weight and a reduced body mass index.
Dr Reddy's Laboratories inks pact with Amgen to commercialise three drugs in IndiaUnder the terms, DRL will commercialise Xgeva (denosumab), Vectibix (panitumumab) and Prolia (denosumab) in India, a company statement said...
Journal says role of vitamin D, calcium in curing osteoporosis a fallacyThe authors suggest that this could be due to the vested interests of industry, advocacy organisations, and academia.
Red wine compound may help treat osteoporosisResveratrol is one of a group of plant compounds known as polyphenols. In addition to red wine and grapes, resveratrol is found in nuts.
- Roche signs marketing pact with Elder Pharma
Roche announced on Thursday that it had signed a marketing agreement with domestic company Elder Pharma for its osteoporosis drug, Bonviva.