Researchers Find Osteoporosis-Atherosclerosis Link in Ancient Mummies

A researcher prepares to move an Egyptian mummy from the Civic
Archaeological Museum of Bergamo to Milan's Policlinico hospital to
undergo a CT scan in order to investigate its history, in Bergamo,
Italy, June 21, 2021. REUTERS/Flavio Lo Scalzo
A researcher prepares to move an Egyptian mummy from the Civic Archaeological Museum of Bergamo to Milan's Policlinico hospital to undergo a CT scan in order to investigate its history, in Bergamo, Italy, June 21, 2021. REUTERS/Flavio Lo Scalzo
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Researchers Find Osteoporosis-Atherosclerosis Link in Ancient Mummies

A researcher prepares to move an Egyptian mummy from the Civic
Archaeological Museum of Bergamo to Milan's Policlinico hospital to
undergo a CT scan in order to investigate its history, in Bergamo,
Italy, June 21, 2021. REUTERS/Flavio Lo Scalzo
A researcher prepares to move an Egyptian mummy from the Civic Archaeological Museum of Bergamo to Milan's Policlinico hospital to undergo a CT scan in order to investigate its history, in Bergamo, Italy, June 21, 2021. REUTERS/Flavio Lo Scalzo

Osteoporosis and atherosclerosis are widespread among older people and can cause serious conditions, even death. Although growing modern evidence highlight a link between the two diseases, this link wasn’t investigated in ancient mummies until recently by an international team including researchers from Italy’s Institute for Mummy Studies, German Mummy Project, Austria’s University of Graz, and the US Missouri State University.

Published in the latest issue of the International Journal of Paleopathology, the new study examined 23 mummies at the Egyptian Museum, a collection of papyruses in Berlin, and 22 mummies at the Egizio Museum, in Turin, Italy.

The researcher used advanced CT scan to examine atherosclerosis in five anatomical areas in preserved calcified arteries that managed to resist the post-death changes due to embalming. They also assessed osteoporosis using the Kellgren and Lawrence system from 1957, which analyzes six regions in the body: back of the hands, facet joints of the cervical spine and the lumbar spine, and the front and back parts of the hips, knees, and feet.

The statistical analysis showed a significant link between atherosclerosis and primary osteoporosis in the upper body group, and another link between atherosclerosis and secondary osteoporosis in the lower limbs’ group (the hip and the knee).

Despite the difference of life expectancy and lifestyle in ancient Egypt, the link between atherosclerosis and advanced osteoporosis in the hip and knee is comparable to conditions reported in recent clinical studies. These findings raise further questions that need to be answered, reported the researchers in the introduction of their study.

“The modern risk factors behind the atherosclerosis-osteoporosis link urge us to conduct genomic studies in ancient mummies to try to detect the genetic risk factors that might explain it in Ancient Egyptians,” they noted.

It’s worth noting that the Egyptian president gave his approval in March to start the Egyptian Genome Reference Project - EgyptRef aimed at studying the reference genome of ancient Egyptians and help unveil further ancestral secrets.



Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Reserve Launches Fifth Beekeeping Season

Jazan’s Annual Honey Festival - File Photo/SPA
Jazan’s Annual Honey Festival - File Photo/SPA
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Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Reserve Launches Fifth Beekeeping Season

Jazan’s Annual Honey Festival - File Photo/SPA
Jazan’s Annual Honey Festival - File Photo/SPA

The Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Nature Reserve Development Authority launched the fifth annual beekeeping season for 2026 as part of its programs to empower the local community and regulate beekeeping activities within the reserve.

The launch aligns with the authority's objectives of biodiversity conservation, the promotion of sustainable environmental practices, and the generation of economic returns for beekeepers, SPA reported.

The authority explained that this year’s beekeeping season comprises three main periods associated with spring flowers, acacia, and Sidr, with the start date of each period serving as the official deadline for submitting participation applications.

The authority encouraged all interested beekeepers to review the season details and attend the scheduled virtual meetings to ensure organized participation in accordance with the approved regulations and the specified dates for each season.


Hail Municipality Named Arab Green City For 2024-2025

The achievement establishes Hail as a leading Arab model for sustainable urban development - SPA
The achievement establishes Hail as a leading Arab model for sustainable urban development - SPA
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Hail Municipality Named Arab Green City For 2024-2025

The achievement establishes Hail as a leading Arab model for sustainable urban development - SPA
The achievement establishes Hail as a leading Arab model for sustainable urban development - SPA

The Hail Region Municipality has secured first place in the Arab Green City award for 2024-2025 at the 15th session of the Arab Towns Organization.

This recognition honors the municipality’s commitment to environmental sustainability, the expansion of green spaces, and the implementation of urban practices that elevate the quality of life, SPA reported.

The award follows a series of strategic environmental initiatives, including large-scale afforestation, the modernization of public parks, and the adoption of eco-friendly solutions to enhance the urban landscape and resource efficiency.

By aligning its projects with the sustainability goals of Saudi Vision 2030, the municipality continues to foster a healthy and safe environment for residents and visitors.

This achievement establishes Hail as a leading Arab model for sustainable urban development.


'Large-scale' Avalanche Kills Two Skiers in French Alps

Members of the CRS Alpes Grenoble mountain rescue team prepare to board a Securite Civile helicopter (emergency management) after after an avalanche emergency response rescue mission in an off-piste area of the Ecrins massif, French Alps on January 29, 2026. (Photo by JEFF PACHOUD / AFP)
Members of the CRS Alpes Grenoble mountain rescue team prepare to board a Securite Civile helicopter (emergency management) after after an avalanche emergency response rescue mission in an off-piste area of the Ecrins massif, French Alps on January 29, 2026. (Photo by JEFF PACHOUD / AFP)
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'Large-scale' Avalanche Kills Two Skiers in French Alps

Members of the CRS Alpes Grenoble mountain rescue team prepare to board a Securite Civile helicopter (emergency management) after after an avalanche emergency response rescue mission in an off-piste area of the Ecrins massif, French Alps on January 29, 2026. (Photo by JEFF PACHOUD / AFP)
Members of the CRS Alpes Grenoble mountain rescue team prepare to board a Securite Civile helicopter (emergency management) after after an avalanche emergency response rescue mission in an off-piste area of the Ecrins massif, French Alps on January 29, 2026. (Photo by JEFF PACHOUD / AFP)

An avalanche has killed two off-piste ski tourers in the French Alps, a local prosecutor said on Sunday.

According to local rescue services, the two men died when an avalanche was triggered on Saturday afternoon near the village of Saint-Veran, known as the highest village in the French Alps.

The two victims-- one born in 1997 and the other in 1991 -- were part of a group of four unguided skiers when a "large-scale" avalanche swept down the north side of the Tete de Longet mountain peak, Gap prosecutor Marion Lozac'hmeur told AFP.

The other two skiers were unharmed, Lozac'hmeur added.

An autopsy has been ordered as part of an investigation into the cause of death, according to the prosecutor.

Avalanches have already claimed the lives of more than 20 skiers across the French, Swiss and Austrian Alps so far this season.