You can help increase your bone density through diet, vitamin and mineral supplements, exercise, lifestyle changes, and medications in some cases.
For older women, the choice between a morning cup of tea or coffee may be doing more than setting the day’s mood. New ...
Here’s a DIY prescription for women looking to do everything they can to prevent a broken hip: Drink tea, not coffee.
Tea may come out slightly on top when it comes to the health of your bones, a study found. Does that mean coffee drinkers ...
A new decade-long study is raising questions about how daily drink choices may influence bone strength in older women — ...
A new study of 10,000 older women finds tea drinkers have higher hip bone density, while excessive coffee intake may harm ...
The FDA greenlights treatment-related changes in bone mineral density as a surrogate endpoint in anti-osteoporosis drug trials in postmenopausal women.
Vitamin D3 and vitamin K2 work together to support bone strength, improve calcium use, and help maintain healthy bone density.
Giving adolescents living with HIV high-dose Vitamin D and calcium supplements can help improve their bone density and reduce ...
Boston-based Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center played a role in a new FDA decision that allows bone mineral density, measured through noninvasive imaging, to serve as a qualified endpoint in ...
Osteoporosis, a silent skeletal disorder, poses a growing public health concern due to aging populations and sedentary ...
A new study from Flinders University offers insight into how two of the world's most popular beverages, coffee and tea, may ...