by Molly Langmuir
“It is clear that lower doses of calcium and vitamin D do not prevent fractures, and there is a small but measurable risk of kidney stones.” — Unsurprisingly, “Healthy Women Advised Not to Take Calcium and Vitamin D to Prevent Fractures” has crested atop the Times’ most-emailed section.
There is an exception to the trepanning rule! Sometimes, if there’s a hole and someone says wait, I’m not sure that’s a…
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Watching Bones, which I am attempting to get into, because, you know, I miss Buffy and never emotionally connected with…
“I broke my back.” — … Is what one woman says to open the nightmarishly titled article “Along the Spine, Women Buckle at…
The archaeologists’ ultimate aim is to find enough skull fragments to be able to reconstruct her face, enabling a…
Back in the day, our faces were small because we didn’t eat well:
by Liz Colville
A bone was found on the uninhabited island of Nikumaroro, near the southwest Pacific nation of Kiribati, and experts are trying to determine whether it’s Amelia Earhart’s finger or a turtle’s.