Cartiliginophobia.
The fear of breaking a bone is known as "osteophobia." This specific phobia can manifest as an intense fear of fractures or injuries related to bones, often leading individuals to avoid activities they perceive as risky. Like other phobias, it can cause significant anxiety and impact daily life.
cartilogenophobia, the fear of foods with bones in it.
The fear of bones is known as osteophobia. It is a specific phobia characterized by an intense fear or aversion towards bones, often stemming from negative experiences or traumatic events associated with bones. Treatment typically involves therapy techniques to help individuals overcome their fear and its associated symptoms.
breaking bones
Cartilogenophobia
Clavicaphobia is the irrational fear of touching or seeing collar bones.
Your bones are breaking!
The process of building up and breaking down bones is called calcification. This process begins with layers of calcium that are deposited on the bones or are removed from the bones via decalcification.
to warn or scare.
That would be called Cartilogenophobia.
Osteoblasts and osteoclasts are the two main cells for building bones. Breaking down bones is osteoblasts which is located in the thin covering of the bone that receives chemical signals such as growth factors. Osteoclasts contain nuclei that break down the bones.
one directions biggest fear is one direction breaking apart