Video: Broken Bones
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We tend to think of bone as unchanging, but that is not the case. bones are a living part of our bodies that change constantly.
By Christine Bude | Published 8/10/2007
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The possible benefits of silica when bones are slow to mend and foods that are known to help arthritis.
By Larry R. Miller | Published 7/31/2007
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Young or old, there is no better time than now to start taking care of your bones!
By Lou Lou | Published 7/20/2007
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Osteoporosis is more likely to afflict women than men, and it can cause weakened bones that break easily, putting the sufferer at risk of serious complications.
By Prinalgin | Published 12/6/2006
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Broken bones are a serious condition, that can cause pain and disability. One way to prevent breaking bones is to prevent falling
By Christine Bude | Published 8/10/2007
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Find out how sufferers deal with this bone disease, what victims recommend for other sufferers, and how osteoporosis can impact an active lifestyle.
By Steve Thompson | Published 9/18/2007
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The article focuses on bone-building beverages, foods and weight-bearing activities such as weight training to prevent osteoporosis in teens and adults
By James Carpentier | Published 12/14/2006
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Certain people are more likely to develop osteoporosis than others.
By MD | Published 1/31/2007
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Millions of women suffer through the symptoms associated with menopause. This is an overview of osteoporosis which develops significantly during this period of a woman's life.
By Christine Cadena | Published 11/24/2006
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This article exclusively discusses in detail the Bone disease the Osteoporosis its symptoms and suggests precautions in the end .
By Abdul Rahman Malik | Published 6/21/2007
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Alzheimer's disease is a progressive, degenerative disease that attacks the brain and results in impaired memory, thinking and reasoning. The cause is unknown and there is no cure.
By Steve | Published 2/2/2005
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Understanding osteoporosis has everything to do with bone density. Understand the causes and contributing factors to osteoporosis and prevent it from cramping your lifestyle.
By Lenora Murdock | Published 5/18/2007
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What happens inside of our bones when we have joint and bone diseases like osteoporosis? Researchers hope to answer this question. Using specialized equipment, they will monitor activity deep inside our bones as our cells transmit signals to other cells.
By Patty Oh | Published 11/16/2007
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Osteoporosis is a condition in which bones become brittle and break easily. Most sufferers are women, but men may also be affected. Proper nutrition will aid in bone strength and development.
By J. E. Davidson | Published 9/26/2007
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Lovely Bones, by Alice Sebold, explores the feelings behind a victim of rape and murder, leaving the reader to undergo the unthinkable events associated with it.
By Steven Tyler | Published 10/26/2007
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Some boys camping in the woods discover a dead man covered in maggots. Bones is convinced that Cam called her to the scene with a fleshy body to get her and Booth on a case together. Cam defends herself by pointing out that the body is missing its feet so Bones is needed.
By Lori Crawford | Published 10/18/2007
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People in the U.S. consume more dairy products and other foods high in calcium than the citizens of any other nation. Why is it that the U.S. has the world's highest rate of osteoporosis and bone fractures among the elderly?
By Kathy Browning | Published 4/6/2006
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A look at osteoporosis, the definition, the diagnosis, the test, the treatment and methods of prevention.
By Susan Rand | Published 7/19/2005
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Osteoporosis. Commonly referred to as the "Silent Disease", or the "Silent Thief". It strikes without symptoms until bones become so weak that a sudden fall, bump or even strain causes a break in the unity of the bone, otherwise known as a fracture. But
By Sandra Koehler | Published 3/22/2005
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Most people are chronically vitamin D deficient, causing us to absorb less of the calcium that we eat. The consequence for this is weak and brittle bones when we get older. But it's perfectly avoidable! Tips for how to add a little Vitamin D to your life.
By Jenna Mountain | Published 3/17/2008
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Women who have been depressed, even mildly depressed, have thinner bones than women who have never suffered from depression. This puts these women at a greater risk for developing osteoporosis or suffering fractures because of their thinner bones.
By Patty Oh | Published 11/28/2007
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Medical prolbems like burns, cuts, open wounds, broken bones and contusions can happen when we least expect them. The trick is in knowing how to treat them and when medical attention is needed.
By Arlene Connolly | Published 3/5/2008
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Of course, any broken bone needs to be examined and set by a doctor. Until the injured person is in the doctor's care; however, there are steps which can be taken to minimize any long-term damage.
By Stephanie Haefner | Published 5/23/2007
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You may become one of 44 million Americans, for whom osteoporosis is a major public health threat . If you'd like to avoid becoming one of these statistics, you can make a few lifestyle changes nowâ"long before you contract the disease.
By Betty McMahon | Published 2/18/2008
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Some of our daily habits and lifestyles are directly affecting our bone health. Take a look at the listing below, and ask yourself if you can improve in any of these areas in your own life.
By Dragonfly | Published 9/24/2007
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A broken bone is hard to diagnose, but with this helpful information, you'll be able to more easily tell when your child needs to seek emergency medical care.
By Heather | Published 4/16/2007
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Any injury to your foot should be scrupulously examined because you have a great deal of bones in there...26 to be exact. Figuring out whether your foot is sprained or fractured can save you a trip to the hospital.
By Nashid Shabazz | Published 7/6/2007
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Now that is major news especially when you consider that Americans are the number one consumers of soft drinks in the entire world. We are also the unhealthiest group of people in the world!
By Michael Littles | Published 8/2/2007
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What exactly is exciting?
By Marquis Canaday | Published 4/3/2008
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A story about the cycle of abuse, rape and degradation and the long road back to discovering myself and finding inner happiness.
By Deby Dixon | Published 9/25/2007
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Old Mans Cave is a part of the Hocking Hills State Park. Old Mans Cave is located outside of Logan Ohio via State Route 664 South. The drive to Old Mans Cave is scenic and beautiful.
By Chenault De Salis | Published 9/27/2007
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Decrease in the rate of bone formation maycause fractures
By robsmom | Published 6/3/2008
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If you feel like there is no hope for you in the love department, don't worry, There Is! Have you been cheated on, betrayed, or abused? I know how you feel, but there is hope...
By Trisha Sample | Published 3/16/2007
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Pharmaceutical companies, always secretive, have warned their employees not to talk to Michael Moore about "Sicko", a look at the health-care and pharma industries in the U.S.
By Ellen Liversidge | Published 8/25/2006
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The United States spends more than any other country on health insurance, yet 9 million children go insured.
By M. Gibson | Published 8/29/2006
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Lists the major agencies that provide health care services to elders living in Pasadena.
By sandra bell | Published 9/18/2006
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article discusses how different spices can add more flavor to food as well as increase the health content of it. Also provides some examples of common spices and what they are known to be used for.
By Dormer Vance | Published 9/2/2006
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If you are searching for geriatric health care in Eugene, Oregon, this article will help get you started. An overview of some of the community's key resources.
By Kori Rodley Irons | Published 9/17/2006
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Many health care options are available for seniors in Cottage Grove, Oregon. This article will get you started in accessing services and finding providers.
By Kori Rodley Irons | Published 9/17/2006
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Candy makers are introducing a whole new line of sweet treats this year that they claim are healthy for you. But will they succeed in convincing health conscious Americans that their products actually are good for them?
By Cathie Garnier | Published 9/12/2006
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Your health insurance needs skyrocket once you start a family and whether yours is a traditional one, a single parent one or one you're adopting, there are a few things that you'll need to know about the road ahead.
By Dirk Lester | Published 8/11/2006
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You have just graduated from high school, and, at this time, your parent's health insurance plan may have dropped you, but don't worry, because there is a resolution... student health insurance.
By Misti Sandefur | Published 7/20/2006
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Health insurance coverage is getting increasingly expensive. Here are some ways individuals can keep costs down and still get quallity coverage.
By Shirlene Alusa-Brown | Published 7/10/2006
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Men now typically live to 73.8 years of age, but during that time can be aversely affected by a plethora of health problems. Men still die an average of 7 years younger than women. Use these herbs to keep yourself looking and feeling good.
By Autumn Conley Bittick | Published 7/6/2006
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There are a variety of home health care providers in Silverdale, Washington.
By Crystal | Published 9/22/2006
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Nutritional silent poisons are seemingly innocent ingredients that slowly rob the body of essential nutrients in health. All white and refined, flour, sugar and salt are ingredients that some nutritionists and doctors consider silent poisons.
By Jason Cangialosi | Published 8/7/2006
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You don't need to be told how much healthcare has changed since there were family doctors who made house calls; it's a part of your everyday life. Not so long ago, both you and I would have had relatively easy access to a wide open health insurance plan.
By Dirk Lester | Published 8/2/2006
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Many homeless people do not have the resources to pay for health care for the simplest ailments. This is an attempt to compile information about the free and low-cost health clinics in Maryland.
By Shirlene Alusa-Brown | Published 8/16/2006
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The Effect the Printing Press had on Health and Medicine, and the development of health books.
By Yuliya Geikhman | Published 8/11/2006
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