Our bones don't actually feel the cold as we sense it. They lack the same temperature-sensitive receptors that we have in our skin. There is a good reason for this, given our major bones are buried ...
Is surgery inevitable? Discover why "rest is best" is wrong. Dr. Jason Snibbe debunks top orthopedic surgery myths.
Collagen is your body’s most abundant protein, supporting connective tissues like skin, tendons, ligaments, muscles, and bones, but it naturally declines with age. Research suggests collagen ...
Collagen is the protein that gives skin its structure and stretch, but your body makes less of it with age, leading to wrinkles and thinner skin. Food sources like chicken, fish, egg whites, and even ...
If you love horror movies, this place feels like walking into a collection you’d binge for hours, weird, playful, and ...
The musculoskeletal system is integrated by tendons that are characterized by the expression of scleraxis (Scx), a functionally important transcription factor. Here, we newly developed a tenocyte ...
After serious injuries, burns, fractures, or major surgeries, the body normally repairs damaged tissues and restores movement ...
Bone broth, fish, and poultry are all rich in collagen. Vegetarians have plenty of protein sources to choose from, too. Find ...
Broken bones (also called fractures) in the foot are very common. In fact, about 1 out of every 10 broken bones occurs in the foot. Here's why. The human foot has 26 bones. Divide the foot into 3 ...
Objective: To evaluate the association between a thoracolumbar fascia injury (TLFI) and the development of residual back pain (RBP) following percutaneous vertebral augmentation (PVA). Background: ...
Mix renal carcinoma was noticed during the necropsic examination of a 14 year old mix breed female. Tumours were bilateral and metastasis was noticed in the spleen and myocard. Histological ...