
The first UK podcast about all matters of bone health. Prof David Armstrong (MD) and Dr Richard Abel (PhD) will discuss bone health, bone disease and how we and our bones can live longer happier, and healthier lives. Patients, clinicians and scientists alike will all love the cast! Credits: Jingle by Jonny Fitch BMus Cover art by James Armstrong
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationHealth & FitnessMedicine | |||

The lads sit down with Prof Raj Thakker to unpack the body’s calcium thermostat and why it matters for bone strength. Raj explains how faults in calcium-sensing pathways can cause hormone and mineral imbalance, increasing bone loss and fracture risk.... more
The lads sit down with Mary Bouxsein to explore SABRE — the landmark project aiming to make BMD a validated regulatory endpoint in osteoporosis trials. Mary walks us through how her team brought together data from more than 160,000 patients, why this... more
The lads spoke to Emma Duncan about genetic testing in bone medicine. Have you ever wondered how your genes determine your bone mass or response to bone medicines? Tune in to find out and how genetic research is going to improve your care.
Emma Dunc... more
The lads jetted off to sunny Innsbruck in Austria to get you updates on the latest bone research. We talked to Xenia Goldberg about bone reversal cells and friend of the podcast Kassim Javaid about his highlights of ECTS 2025.
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As a DXA service lead this is my go to podcast for CPD and all things bone health/osteoporosis related. I also enjoy the camaraderie between David and Richie….also very entertaining at times.
This is a terrific listen for ladies of a certain age like me (or gentlemen). Even better for people young enough to lay down the foundations of a healthy old age. Wonderfully informative - thank you.
Fantastic I’m learning so much from these entertaining well thought out podcasts. I’m a Radiographer just beginning my training in DXA scanning it’s such an interesting area of medicine to study.
Thank you
I enjoyed the discussion. It could be used the foundation of one’s knowledge of this topic. I’ll remember the analogies such as the bathtub and bone quality with the Welsh rugby reference.
First episode is a valuable introduction to osteoporosis. Easy to understand analogies.
Look forward to more episodes.









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