Tag: bone

Bone cancer therapy unexpectedly makes tumours less painful

Nanotherapy Shows Promise in Treating Bone Cancer and Alleviating Pain An artist’s impression of nanomedicine in actionALFRED PASIEKA/SCIENCE

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’s Song and Dance Number Caps its Horror

The film "28 Years Later: The Bone Temple" takes a unique approach to the traditional zombie genre, focusing

The Bone Temple review: Alex Garland’s 28 Days Later sequel is brutal, brilliant – and mind-blowing

In the world of post-apocalyptic cinema, few films have had as much impact as "28 Days Later." Released

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Streaming Release Guide

The year 2025 marked the successful return of the British zombie film series, reigniting the post-apocalyptic narrative in

Rag & Bone Fall 2026 Menswear Collection

Swaim Huston: Bringing Preppy Style to Rag & Bone Swaim Huston, a tennis ace with a penchant for

Moa bone among items stolen by burglar

Burglaries typically involve the theft of common items like jewellery, electronics, and alcohol. However, for Matthew Edward Barnes,

New Breakthrough to Strengthen Bone Could Reverse Osteoporosis : ScienceAlert

While the hormone's role in bone density is not fully understood, the researchers believe it could hold promise

Rag & Bone Pre-Fall 2026 Collection

Rag & Bone: Creating Clothing with Hanger AppealAt Rag & Bone, Jennie McCormick and her team are dedicated

A handheld ‘bone printer’ shows promise in animal tests

The development of a handheld device that can apply synthetic bone grafts directly at the site of a

Microplastics linked to impaired bone health

Plastic pollution has become a global crisis, with over 400 million tons of plastic being produced and used

Stopping menopausal hormones may require more bone monitoring

However, the new study, led by Vinogradova, found a slight increase in fracture risk in the years immediately

Study finds stopping HRT leads to a period of higher risk of bone fracture for most women

A recent study conducted by experts from the School of Medicine at the University of Nottingham has shed