Green Tea, Tai Chi Combo Supports Bone Health - CalorieLab Calorie Counter News


MedIndia

Green Tea, Tai Chi Combo Supports Bone Health
CalorieLab Calorie Counter News
A researcher from the Laura W. Bush Institute for Women's Health at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center has found that green tea may also work synergistically with tai chi to enhance bone strength, thus preventing the onset of osteoporosis ...
Green Tea + Tai Chi = Healthy BonesIvanhoe
Green tea, tai chi help with bone health: StudyToronto Sun
Tai Chi and Green Tea may Help Postmenopausal Women Maintain Bone HealthMedIndia
Press TV-EurekAlert (press release)
all 28 news articles

Related Stories

Willed Body Memorial Service Honors Those Who Donated

On Memorial Day each May, a service is conducted at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Institute of Anatomical Sciences to pay respect to the Willed Body Program donors and their families.

Molecular Pathology Preceptorship: Unmatched Value and Experience

Ericka Hendrix, PhD, MB(ASCP)CM, Program Director and Associate Professor in the Master of Science in Molecular Pathology program in the School of Health Professions spoke about the program’s preceptorship.

Moseley Named Permian Basin Regional Dean of the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Nursing

Kelly Moseley, DHSc, R.N., has been named the TTUHSC School of Nursing regional dean in the Permian Basin.

Recent Stories

Research

TTUHSC Researchers to Study Gene’s Role in Prostate Cancer Metastasis

With support from a three-year, $1.85 million grant, Srinivas Nandana, Ph.D., and co-investigator Manisha Tripathi, Ph.D., from the Department of Cell Biology and Biochemistry at the TTUHSC School of Medicine will investigate the role of TBX2.

Education

TTUHSC Professor and Surgeon Receives National Award

The American Burn Association (ABA) recently presented the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award to TTUHSC professor and burn surgeon John A. Griswold, M.D.

Research

TTUHSC Researcher Receives National Award

The AACR presented its Minority-Serving Institution Faculty Scholar in Cancer Research Award to TTUHSC Associate Professor Duke Appiah, Ph.D., MPH, at the AACR 2025 Annual Meeting in Chicago recently.