The chapter investigates the roles and significance of various human bones, such as the fibula, sesamoid bones, and femur. It delves into how bones work with muscles, the importance of milk and calcium in bone health, and the impact of physical activities on bone strength. Furthermore, it discusses the effects of soda on bones and debunks a common myth about hip fractures in the elderly.
Let's dig right into Spooktober with ... BONES. You're a steak-covered skeleton and it's nothing to fear. The amazingly kind and committed osteologist Dr. Daniel J. Wescott of Texas State University's famed Forensic Anthropology Research Center sits down -- surrounded by skulls and femurs and ribs -- and chats about how bones are formed, how they break, why they might hurt when the weather changes, what CSI gets wrong, how long it takes a body to decompose, looking for isotopes in found remains, cast iron coffins, skeleton myths, body donation, and more. Will Alie freak out, or will this exposure to hundreds of skeletons under one roof chill her out?
Also, dickbones: are they for winners or losers?
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