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Why don't teeth count as bones?

The major resemblance between teeth and bones is what they're made of: hard tissue composed of minerals, such as calcium, ...
This Japanese method alternates between three minutes of fast or brisk walking to get your heart rate up and three minutes of ...
A team of researchers from the National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology (QST) and Tokyo Metropolitan University has developed a protein-based gel that replicates the softness and fibrous ...
Innovation Passport award facilitates accelerated time to market and helps expedite patient access to transformative new medicines - - New ...
A few factors playing a pivotal role in optimal balance include the reaction time of the eyes, the inner ear complex of the ...
A third of adults live with chronic health issues like multiple sclerosis, but in most cases, they are not obvious to observers, data show.
Recent research suggests that building muscle may stave off erectile dysfunction. We ask experts to break it down.
GPs wrote more 'fit notes' for people too ill to work in the county in the three months to June, new figures show – despite ...
GPs wrote more than 170,000 “fit notes” for people too ill to work in Greater Manchester in the three months to June, new ...
A new paper in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry finds high qualities of toxic “forever” chemicals in sea otters recovered off the Pacific Ocean.
A demonstration video showing the precise measurement of a worker's muscle load using only video, without attaching any ...
Inflammation has long been portrayed as something inherently bad; a process that needs to be fought or suppressed. In popular ...