Scientists suggest adding jumping exercises to astronauts' training regimens, to minimize the health effects of long space ...
Skeletal conditions such as developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH), osteoporosis, and osteoarthritis affect millions ...
Jumping may protect astronauts’ knee cartilage from microgravity damage. Studies on mice show it increases bone density.
Scientists at Duke University have developed a gel-based material that could serve as a replacement for knee cartilage. This ...
Syracuse, N.Y. -- In honor of National Donor Day, the state Health Department is urging all New Yorkers 16 and older to ...
Jumping workouts could help astronauts prevent the type of cartilage damage they are likely to endure during lengthy missions to Mars and the Moon, a new study suggests. The researchers found that ...
The jumping mice also had 110% thicker cartilage than the reduced activity group, and jumping also enhanced bone strength.
Jumping workouts could help astronauts prevent cartilage damage they are likely to suffer during lengthy missions to Mars, ...
Jumping workouts could help astronauts prevent the type of cartilage damage they are likely to endure during lengthy missions to Mars and the moon, a new Johns Hopkins University study suggests.
Studies suggest collagen supplementation may help improve conditions such as osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, sarcopenia, ...