Bones may play a more active role than previously thought in regulating the body’s chemistry, scientists say.An international team found the molecule osteocalcin, produced by bone cells, is active in helping to regulate blood sugar levels in mice.
Bones may play a more active role than previously thought in regulating the body’s chemistry, scientists say.An international team found the molecule osteocalcin, produced by bone cells, is active in helping to regulate blood sugar levels in mice.