Thursday, July 15, 2010

Binge drinking teenagers could be risking osteoperosis

 

Binge-drinking teenagers may be putting themselves at risk for future osteoporosis and bone fractures, a new university study warned yesterday.

Researchers at Loyola University Health  System in Chicago found long-lasting disruptions in hundreds of genes involved in bone formation in rats.

The study is published in the July-August issue of the journal Alcohol and Alcoholism.  Read more…

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