According to a new study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, long-term elite rhythmic gymnastics exerts positive effects on volumetric bone density and bone geometry in adolescent girls.
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Study shows training in rhythmic gymnastics improves bone health in adolescent girls
Published May 5th, 2010 in Osteosarcoma News. 0 CommentsBlood Cancer Strikes Nearly 5 Times More Americans Than Previously Thought
Published April 28th, 2010 in Osteosarcoma News. 0 CommentsMyelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) – a group of serious blood cancers – are nearly five times more common in seniors than previously thought, according to a new study by researchers from the John Theurer Cancer Center at Hackensack University Medical Center. The study also showed for the first time that MDS patients are at much higher risk for heart attack, diabetes and other serious complications …
MDS, a blood cancer, strikes nearly five times more Americans than previously thought
Published April 26th, 2010 in Osteosarcoma News. 0 CommentsMyelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) – a group of serious blood cancers – are nearly five times more common in seniors than previously thought, according to a new study by researchers from the John Theurer Cancer Center at Hackensack University Medical Center.
Daily Calcium and Multivitamin May Cut Cancer Risk
Published April 22nd, 2010 in Osteosarcoma News. 0 Commentswww.webmd.com Results of a new study show that women who take calcium supplements and a multivitamin have reduced breast cancer risk. The findings were presented last Saturday to the America Association of Cancer Research in Washington by researchers at Ponce School of Medicine in Puerto Rico. The study analyzed 744 women, including 278 with breast cancer and 466 …
Previously Hidden Channel To Attack Leukemia And Other Cancer Cells Discovered By Canadian Researchers (Medical News Today)
Published March 27th, 2010 in Osteosarcoma News. 0 CommentsResearchers from the University of Montreal, Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital and Laval University have discovered a channel to attack leukemia and other cancer cells, reports a new study published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry. This discovery of a previously hidden channel may alter the way doctors treat cancer patients…
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