Articles, tagged with "bone fractures", page 4
27th April 2010
Plastic Surgery is a medical term concerned with the correction or restoration of form and function. The word "plastic" derives from the Greek word plastikos meaning to mould or to shape; here it does not refer synthetic polymer material known as plastic....
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the plastic surgery
22nd April 2010
It is very important that your body receives the proper amount of calcium on a regular basis. While this is something that most people never have to think about, there are others who are deficient in this area. Don't fall prey to this problem - you will r...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
16th April 2010
The list of health major health hazards linked with obesity make dire reading : cardiovascular illness, increased blood pressure, increased chance of stroke and heart attack, diabetes and even some forms of cancer are among the horrible consequences of be...
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Bobbie Mclean
16th March 2010
Osteoporosis is a disease that is common in women. Approximately ten million American, eight million women and two million men, are affected by this condition.
What is Osteoporosis?
Osteoporosis is a condition that features loss of the bone's normal...
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Colin Garza
11th March 2010
According to the Wikipedia, whiplash is commonly associated with motor vehicle accidents, usually when the vehicle has been hit in the rear; however, the injury can be sustained in many other ways, including falls from bicycles or horses.Whiplash stands o...
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Randall Rozek
05th March 2010
Do you experience numbness and tingle in your fingers? Does it get so bad that it really wakes you up at night? These are only a few of the common carpal tunnel symptoms that affect patients across the country.
Carpal tunnel is caused by increased pres...
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adviceabouthealth
08th February 2010
Did you know that Asian American women are at high risk for developing osteoporosis? Statistics actually show that Asian women in the United States have many of the same risk factors as Caucasian women. If you are Asian American woman, it is important tha...
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Gregory Bridges
05th February 2010
Diabetic foot complications are unfortunately a common occurrence. Of the many complications with which diabetes afflicts the body, few can be as disabling and potentially devastating for the foot and leg as Charcot neuroarthropathy. Named for a ninetee...
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Scott Kilberg DPM
05th February 2010
OsteophytesOsteophytes, also referred to as bone spurs, a build-up of bone on the vertebrae, are blamed for pinched nerves and for the narrowing of the spinal canal called spinal stenosis, among other things. Very common, and increasing in number and size...
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healthydetoxdi
15th January 2010
Eating right is not the only thing children need to do to stay healthy. They also need exercise. Exercise should be a daily routine with anybody, including children. Sports are healthy and fun and can include but are not limited to riding a bike, jogging,...
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Gabriella Gometra
06th January 2010
If you have suffered a serious motor vehicle accident, your jurisdiction may provide no-fault accident benefits to cover certain basic medical costs. In Ontario, these benefits are called Statutory Accident Benefits. In many U.S. jurisdictions, they are c...
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Auger Hollingsworth Law Firm
29th December 2009
Before you can prevent osteoporosis, you need to know what it is. Your bones consist of osteoblasts and osteclasts. Osteoblasts in particular help to keep your bones fresh by destroying older weaker bone, but when the osteoblasts begin working harder than...
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harryjackson9
22nd December 2009
Seniors have the misfortune of having to experience getting brittle bones as they age. This can lead to bigger risks of bone fractures as well as developing osteoarthritis. The only recourse that seniors may be able to do is by trying to build up stronger...
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DennisChiu
10th December 2009
Vitamin D is fat soluble type of vitamin which is naturally present in very few foods. It is produced from ultraviolet rays of sun. It is essential for absorption of calcium. It is also needed for bone growth and remodeling of bones. In early 20th centur...
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Author:
Homermarquez
11th November 2009
Cabs are one of the most convenient modes of transportation, though it is more expensive than your regular bus or commuter train. But convenience may not be exactly the safest. In California, car accidents are not rare.
Causes of car/cab accident...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group