Articles, tagged with "bone disease", page 2
19th May 2010
For most people a regular diet will give them most of the vitamin D they need. Exceptions to this would include people who are lactose intolerant or who are following a vegetarian diet.
However, you can receive a daily dose of this nutrient from sunshi...
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Author:
Clivir Team
15th April 2010
Getting old is our destiny. All of us are destined to become old, to slowly degenerate and lose the normal functioning of the bodies. Looking back at our childhood years, we were able to explore the world and move as freely as we can. But when we reach th...
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Author:
nuscheysmith
26th March 2010
Because Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery requires that a portion of the stomach and intestine be bypassed, you will need additional recovery time to heal and adjust. Usually, you won't be allowed to eat for a day or two. Once your stomach heals, you'll be...
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Author:
Penelope Stone
16th March 2010
Your hip is one of the major joints of your body where your thigh bone meets your pelvis bone. The hips are also known as ball-and-socket joints and that's because the ball-like top of your thigh bone moves within a cup-like space in your pelvis. In fact,...
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Author:
Amit Kothiyal
11th March 2010
Eating right on a diet plan can be a challenge, but it's certainly not impossible. Consider this to be your cheat sheet to the five easily affordable foods you should eat everyday for
optimum health and fitness.
Leafy greens: Medical experts call the...
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Author:
aguochak
11th March 2010
Addicted To Antacids, But You Don't Know What Else To Do?
My Friend,
Acid reflux sounds like a modest disorder, common, mild and
treatable. However, it has become a burden to millions of
people, affecting food choices, sleep patterns, moods and
a...
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Author:
januszjanulis
05th March 2010
Like other bodybuilding supplements, protein is a substance that helps in increasing the amount of protein in an individual's body. Commonly, it is called body building supplement as it is largely used by body builders; however, it can be beneficial to ot...
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Author:
JessicaThomson
08th January 2010
What we now know is that we are all deficient in dietary glyconutrients today, thus opening us up to this disease, and others. We are thrusting aside our health and in this way how we are paying with the entry of new diseases in our body.
The human bo...
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Author:
Carroll Willis
08th December 2009
Fosamax drug can cause an unfamiliar type of bone disease called osteonecrosis. It is also called as "dead jaw" since it affects that part of the body.
It is a rare form of jaw disease, a rare syndrome wherein the jaw bone tissue dies. The bisphospho...
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Author:
Mesriani
27th November 2009
Dumbbell exercises are a great way to enhance your workouts. Every major strength group in your body can be strengthened by using a variety of dumbbell routines. Mostly all forms of exercises can work with strength training but dumbbells prove to be more ...
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Author:
Jamie Hanson
24th November 2009
Getting healthy back with ergonomic chair that correct posture and ease back pain:
Back pain is the most common syndrome to those employees who has to work for long time on desk sitting on chair. Almost all people, working at desk leans front, the pos...
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Author:
koyel555
19th November 2009
Having a physically fit body means having a long and healthy life. Physically fit is good for us, but there are reasons why physical fitness is important for us. Adults and children should put into their daily plan some physical activities and integrate t...
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Author:
Kenny Leones
22nd September 2009
You do not need to be an expert in the medical world or the vitamin and supplement community to know that calcium is one of the most important minerals for healthy bones. You have been hearing how important it is to "drink your milk", most likely, since ...
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Author:
Megan Hazel
15th September 2009
How it is defined:
Fractures are best in medical terms thanks to befalling in the permanence of bones. However, several types of fractures doctors consider before diagnosis is set. The types of conditions include thirteen different types, according to a...
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Author:
J.T Coach
07th September 2009
Are you short-changing yourself? Do you hold back on how big you let yourself dream? Is it time for you to super-size your goals and dreams? You know the adage-life gives us what you ask of it? It's really true. Most people I know are timid about really "...
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Author:
Diana Long M.S.ACC