Weakening bones are often thought of as an “older person’s problem” to be addressed only after a fracture or break occurs, says Clare Masternak, PA-C, an orthopedic surgery physician assistant and the bone health and fragility fracture program coordinator at Michigan Medicine.
Similar Posts
Rapport’s Stock Market Debut Reaps $154M as Novel Epilepsy Med Heads for Mid-Stage Test – MedCity News
Rapport Therapeutics, a company whose neuroscience technology comes from Johnson & Johnson, joined the public markets…
AI Is Finding Broader Use in in Healthcare, and It’s Not Just for Speedy Drug R&D Anymore
In the life sciences community, there’s a lot of discussion about how artificial intelligence is speeding…
Amy Sprole On Trailblazing Excellence: A Plastic Surgeon’s Journey
Plastic surgery is a multifaceted medical field that combines science with the delicate art of aesthetic…
Glen Tullman Has ‘No Interest’ In Selling Transcarent, But IPO Is a Possibility – MedCity News
After care navigation company Transcarent announced last week that it raised $126 million in Series D…
MedCity Pivot Podcast: Chat With Shawn Gremminger About Employer-Led Healthcare
We are in the final season of Pivot for the year and the topic for the…
Experts Agree This Vitamin Is Key for Muscle Health & Strength
Staying consistent with fitness isn’t always easy. Maybe you’ve had a busy few weeks where family,…
