The Future of Everything

The future of bone health

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Sep 5, 2025
Joy Wu, an endocrinologist at Stanford University, dives into the crucial topic of bone health and osteoporosis. She reveals that over half of women and a quarter of men over 50 are affected, often without symptoms until a fracture occurs. Wu discusses the importance of calcium, vitamin D, and weight-bearing exercise in maintaining bone density. She also shares groundbreaking research from her lab on converting skin cells into new bone-forming osteoblasts, opening exciting possibilities for future treatments.
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INSIGHT

Bones Support Blood And Hormones

  • Bones do many underappreciated roles beyond structure, including hormone production and supporting blood formation.
  • Osteoblasts near hematopoietic stem cells create crucial cross-talk for both bone and blood health.
ADVICE

Keep Calcium And Vitamin D Adequate

  • Ensure adequate calcium intake via diet or supplements to maintain bone mineral content.
  • Maintain vitamin D levels to optimize intestinal calcium absorption.
INSIGHT

Bone's Exceptional Regenerative Ability

  • Bone regenerates effectively via coordinated activity of osteoclasts and osteoblasts after fracture.
  • The bone microenvironment and cell interactions permit near-normal repair.
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