Molecule linked to muscle fatigue in humans; enhances exercise tolerance when fed to mice

Everyone’s muscles have different limits. While professional athletes can train for hours before feeling fatigued, others struggle to mow the lawn or climb stairs.

Hip fracture patients in long-term care are less likely to receive osteoporosis therapy

Canadian study finds treatment gap in patients with prior hip fracture; knowledge transition strategies are needed to encourage improved secondary fracture prevention in all high-risk patientsHip…

Research finds potassium salts aid bone health and limit osteoporosis risk

Latest research from the University of Surrey has found that the potassium salts (bicarbonate and citrate) plentiful in fruit and vegetables, play an important part in improving bone health.

Milk may increase risk of fractures, overall mortality in both sexes

Researchers in Sweden claim that a higher consumption of milk is not associated with a lower risk of fractures and may instead be linked with a higher rate of mortality.

Unique patented calcium collagen product reduces bone loss and builds new bone in post-menopausal women

A new randomized controlled trial (RCT) of post-menopausal women demonstrates that a proprietary blend of collagen and calcium, KoACT®, was far superior to calcium and vitamin D in slowing down…

Resveratrol boosts spinal bone density in men with metabolic syndrome

Resveratrol, a natural compound found in red wine and grapes, increased spinal bone density in men with metabolic syndrome and could hold promise as a treatment for osteoporosis, according to a new…

Osteoporosis: bone health in childhood ‘is an important factor’

The American Academy of Pediatrics have reviewed bone acquisition in childhood to advise pediatricians on bone health strategies for young patients.

In rat model, hyperproteic diets found to be beneficial for bones

This research, published in the journal Food & Function, conducted at the University of Granada, also reveals that soy protein supplements are better than those with whey, since they improve calcium…

In rat model, hyperproteic diets found to be beneficial for bones

This research, published in the journal Food & Function, conducted at the University of Granada, also reveals that soy protein supplements are better than those with whey, since they improve calcium…

Proprietary calcium and collagen formulation KoACT® found to be superior for bone health

Data presented at April’s Experimental Biology 2014 Annual Scientific Meeting shows that KoACT, a dietary supplement that combines a proprietary formulation of calcium and collagen is optimal for…

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