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Why don't teeth count as bones?

The major resemblance between teeth and bones is what they're made of: hard tissue composed of minerals, such as calcium, ...
Strong bones and steady health depend on more than just what’s on the plate; they rely on a smart balance of nutrients. Among ...
“When it comes to bone health, we know that magnesium is the nutrient that helps make vitamin D active, so that it can help strengthen bone structure,” says Rancourt. Magnesium also supports nerve and ...
Researchers found that combining regular exercise with omega-3 supplements can make a big difference for oral health. The duo ...
During a complicated bone surgery, every second matters. The longer a wound is open, the more likely it is to become infected ...
In a Phase II trial, LEVI-04 demonstrated a significant, dose-dependent reduction in bone marrow lesions (BML) compared with placebo in patients ...
The green mummified remains of a teenager buried in Italy 200 to 400 years ago have given us new insights into the ...
A research team at Uppsala University has identified a clear link between osteomalacia – a form of bone softening commonly ...
An international research team has determined the first high-resolution structures of the herpes simplex virus origin-binding ...
Nourishing young minds is crucial for cognitive growth and behavior. Seven power-packed foods, from soaked almonds to fish, are highlighted for their ...
Nearly 99% of bones consist of an essential mineral not produced by the body itself, calcium, which is also responsible for ...