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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, ...
Some dinosaurs were so big the ground would have shaken while they walked. But how did they carry such massive loads? Dinosaurs likely had a different bone structure to mammals and birds that was ...
When we think about bone health, exercise usually takes the spotlight, but the foods we eat play an equally powerful role in ...
These foods, recommended by nutritionists, are rich in protein, vitamins, and minerals that help build bones and protect them ...
A mammoth bone structure discovered at a Russian dig site called Kostenski 11 has been radiocarbon-dated and found to be more than 20,000 years old -- potentially classifying it as the oldest circular ...
A team of researchers from UNSW Canberra has developed a new 3D-printed implant that could transform how doctors treat ...
A thigh gap is when the inner thighs don't touch. They are not an indicator of health and trying to get one may cause disordered eating and anxiety.
Two recently examined fossils suggest that Australia’s First Peoples valued big animals for their fossils as well as for their meat, according to a new study.
Our bodies produce less collagen as we age. Therefore, collagen supplements may improve signs of aging like wrinkles, bone loss, and joint pain.