A study of modern Himalayan populations shows that living at high altitude affects the length of lower arm bones, a possible indicator of differential growth of certain limb segments under high ...
Children love to run, hop, skip, jump and tumble. But if they fall onto an outstretched arm, they could break one or both of the bones in the lower arm. Forearm fractures account for 40 to 50 percent ...
This is a 3D model created using a scan of an upper arm (humerus) bone from a prehistoric woman agriculturalist. this bone is from a North African population, and did not feature in the study itself, ...