bone fracture
Human body have abilities to repair their joints and injuries
Study suggests humans have 'salamander' like ability to repair their joints.
Excessive vitamin A may increase risk of bone fractures
Vitamin A is essential vitamin that is important for numerous biological processes including growth, vision, immunity and organ function.
Research reveals single fracture can damage bone density throughout the body
Researchers hope to further characterise the post-fracture inflammatory factors that may contribute to bone loss following fracture.
Epilepsy drugs may damage children’s bones
Research also finds anti-epileptic drugs may cause reductions in bone mineral density and lower limb muscle force.
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