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osteoporosis
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About blasts, clasts and receptors: PT H in the bone cannot be erased, yet GPRC5 is not tALK-3 with other signals
Osteoporosis is a skeletal condition that leads to the weakening of bones, making them porous, fragile, and prone to breakage. A whopping 8.9 million...
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Osteoporosis surfs epigenetics: is histone methylation relying on gender to take its effects?
Nearly 19% of american women aged 50 and older have osteoporosis in their hips and lower spines. Osteoporosis-associated weakening of the bones increases the...
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Osteoporosis in the core: bone GWAS enlenghtens the growING 3
Osteoporosis is a common chronic form of disability due to loss of bone mineral density (BMD) and changes in bone architecture and bone material...
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Alkaline diet: how does it modify the bone structure?
Bodily pH and general homeostasis
The pH in our body can vary considerably from one area to another with the highest acidity in the stomach...
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Protetto: Testosterone therapy trials in the elders: safe for some performances, not for others
It is commonly known that testosterone levels decrease as men age, but until last year, little was known about the effects of testosterone treatment...
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Galactosemia: problems related to diagnosis, management and nutrition
Classical galactosemia (GASM) is one of the most common innate errors in metabolism identified by neonatal screening in the United States. Galactosemia is the...