Bone age assessment is an indispensable tool in paediatric care, providing insights into skeletal maturation that are often more indicative of biological development than chronological age.
As people age, their bones become weaker, increasing the risk of falls. However, you can take several steps to keep your bones strong as you age. Exercising, getting regular check-ups, and ...
Exposure to blue light, like that from smartphones or tablets, may accelerate bone growth and bone age, leading to early puberty in rats. This research, presented at the 62nd Annual European Society ...
Fractures aren’t fun at any age, but as you get older, they can lead to serious complications. That’s why keeping your bones strong is important as you age. Fortunately, protecting your bones isn’t ...
Treatment with an aromatase inhibitor, either alone or in combination with growth hormone (GH), slowed bone advancement and enhanced adult height in mid-pubertal boys with a short predicted adult ...
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