
Osteofy Expands Clinical Deployment Through Collaboration with Poliklinik UTM to Advance Early Bone Health Screening
Osteofy today announced that its AI-assisted bone health screening platform is now being utilized at Poliklinik UTM, marking an important milestone in expanding access to preventive bone health screening and AI-enabled healthcare solutions in Malaysia. The deployment supports healthcare professionals with clinician-supervised bone health risk assessment workflows aimed at promoting earlier identification of individuals who may benefit from further evaluation and preventive intervention.
New Study Links Mediterranean Diet to Reduced Osteoporosis Risk in Postmenopausal Women
A landmark 2025 longitudinal study of over 12,000 women has found that strict adherence to a Mediterranean diet is associated with significantly higher bone mineral density and lower fracture risk.
Understanding Bone Density: What Your DEXA Scan Results Mean
A DEXA scan is the gold standard for measuring bone mineral density. Learn how to interpret your T-scores and Z-scores, and what they mean for your bone health journey.

Osteofy Announces Strategic Partnership with Famicare to Advance Integrated Bone Health & Preventive Care
Osteofy has entered a strategic partnership with Famicare to expand access to AI-driven bone health screening and preventive care. This collaboration aims to improve early detection of osteoporosis, enhance clinical efficiency, and bring scalable, technology-enabled healthcare solutions to communities across Malaysia.
Researchers Identify Novel Genetic Markers Associated with Bone Mineral Density
An international consortium of researchers has discovered 14 previously unknown genetic loci linked to bone mineral density, opening new avenues for early prediction and targeted treatment of osteoporosis.
The Role of Calcium in Bone Health: Beyond Dairy
Calcium is essential for strong bones, but many people do not tolerate dairy or follow plant-based diets. Discover alternative calcium sources and how to optimize absorption.
Bone Remodeling at the Cellular Level: How Osteoblasts and Osteoclasts Communicate
New research reveals the sophisticated communication network between bone-forming osteoblasts and bone-resorbing osteoclasts, with implications for understanding osteoporosis and developing targeted therapies.
Vitamin D and Bone Strength: Why Sunlight Matters
Vitamin D is often called the sunshine vitamin, and for good reason. Learn how vitamin D works with calcium to build and maintain strong bones throughout life.
The Impact of Sleep Deprivation on Bone Health: What the Science Says
A growing body of research suggests that chronic sleep deprivation may be an underappreciated risk factor for osteoporosis, with studies linking poor sleep to lower bone mineral density.
Weight-Bearing Exercises for Stronger Bones: A Practical Guide
Physical activity is one of the most effective ways to maintain and improve bone density. Learn which exercises are most beneficial for bone health at any age.
Sarcopenia and Osteoporosis: The Muscle-Bone Connection You Cannot Ignore
Sarcopenia — age-related muscle loss — frequently coexists with osteoporosis. Emerging research into the muscle-bone axis is revealing shared mechanisms and the importance of combined interventions.
The Link Between AI and Early Osteoporosis Detection
Artificial intelligence is transforming how we detect bone diseases early. Learn how AI-powered analysis of medical images is improving osteoporosis screening accuracy.
The Gut Microbiome and Bone Health: An Emerging Frontier in Osteoporosis Research
Scientists are uncovering how the trillions of bacteria in our gut influence bone metabolism, with potential implications for probiotic-based interventions to support skeletal health.
Bone Health After 50: What Every Man and Woman Should Know
Bone loss accelerates after age 50 for both men and women. Discover the risk factors, screening recommendations, and strategies to keep your bones strong as you age.
Preventing Falls and Fractures: A Holistic Approach to Fall Safety
Falls are a leading cause of fractures in older adults, especially those with osteoporosis. Learn a comprehensive approach to fall prevention that addresses home safety, vision, and strength.

