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05th October 2009
How common is it to hear about an older person who has slipped in ice fallen and unfortunately suffers a broken hip? Men or women can be affected, more commonly women. Osteoporosis, by definition, is a skeletal disorder affecting the bone strength and pr... Read >
Author: frank
23rd September 2009
There’s an old saying about footwear: If the shoe fits, wear it. But where vanity is involved, the shoe does not have to fit, as long as it makes the foot look better. And it’s this form of vanity that’s costing Americans millions of dollars in addi... Read >
Author: Ian Ray
22nd September 2009
What Causes Painful Heel Bone Spurs & Plantar Fascistic?
Why Feet Can Hurt
Human bodies are truly amazing; they are the perfect blend of fluids, hormones, muscles, and bone tissue. Special cushioning is provided in our joints and at vital regions where ... Read >
Author: mbaba22
16th September 2009
The term anabolic describes any substance that promotes the building of muscle tissue or the accumulation of nitrogen in muscle protein. Anabolism is the process that builds up new cells and tissues to replace the old ones. A normal body has these two pro... Read >
Author: trinityservices013
03rd September 2009
There are a number of things we can do to assist maintain or improve the quality of our bones. A vital advantage from exercise which is often over looked until difficulties begin to occur is bone health.
A very vital function of bones is not just for ... Read >
Author: Ketty
03rd September 2009
As medical devices advance in technology the general public is at times used as guinea pigs. Even though we have the FDA on our side, there are many devices on the market that may not have gone through proper testing.
Let’s take a look at a fairly n... Read >
Author: Tim Penn
25th August 2009
The term anabolic describes any substance that promotes the building of muscle tissue or the accumulation of nitrogen in muscle protein. Anabolism is the process that builds up new cells and tissues to replace the old ones. A normal body has these two p... Read >
Author: robertken156
18th August 2009
The Growing Epidemic Among Older Women
Osteoporosis, by definition, is a skeletal disorder affecting bone strength and predisposing it to increased risk of fracture. When the bone tissue degenerates, the person becomes more fragile and susceptible to f... Read >
Author: AffiliatePro
11th August 2009
Every year, millions of men and women are stricken with the horrible reality of having an eating disorder. Certainly having an eating disorder has negative consequences but many are more far-reaching than most of the outside world could ever know. Sure, w... Read >
Author: M2FitnessPros
10th August 2009
Healthy gums are an integral part of your oral health and maintenance of an attractive smile. You may be feeling that having the perfect grin is impossible because of a gummy smile, whereby your teeth appear too short as a result of the excess gum coverin... Read >
Author: Surf Pacific
04th August 2009
The term anabolic describes any substance that promotes the building of muscle tissue or the accumulation of nitrogen in muscle protein. Anabolism is the process that builds up new cells and tissues to replace the old ones. A normal body has these two p... Read >
Author: robertken156
18th July 2009
Maybe you hide your smile because of spaces from lost teeth. Perhaps your dentures don't feel secure and you have difficulty chewing. If you are missing one or more teeth and would like to smile, speak and eat again with comfort and confidence, Dental imp... Read >
Author: bora_priya
07th July 2009
Why Feet Can Hurt
Human bodies are fascinating; they consist of the perfect blend of fluids, hormones, muscles, and bone tissue. Special cushioning is present in our joints and at critical places where weight-related pressure points exist. However, whe... Read >
Author: Salomon
30th June 2009
Osteoporosis, or the softening of bones, is a major health problem amongst middle aged and elderly population groups in developed countries. The fundamental cause of this degenerative disease is still somewhat uncertain and the common preventive advice gi... Read >
Author: Keith Scott MD
16th June 2009
Osteoporosis is a disease characterized by low bone mass and loss of bone tissue that may lead to weak and fragile bones. Osteoporosis is not about the inability to build strong bones, but about premature degeneration of the bones.
Calcium is required ... Read >
Author: chicnhealth
12th June 2009
Many procedures and therapies are available to improve your appearance and oral health. Patients with missing teeth can now have better alternative than to employ fixed bridge or removable denture. It can restore their ability to eat, speak clearly and sm... Read >
Author: Adam Rick
20th May 2009
Like many people, you may have back and spine related conditions or issues. If that is the case, it is important for you to understand the different medical and related treatments and procedures that are available to you today when it comes to dealing wi... Read >
Author: painmanagement
19th May 2009
Are you looking to be strong and fit for life, strong enough to take off for the slopes at a moment's notice, continue playing a sport, or spend holidays tramping in out of the way locations around the world? The simple answer to achieve any of these leve... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
14th May 2009
The question always comes up, and even you have probably asked it a time or two in your life—'How do I get a flat stomach,' or 'How do I get a 6-pack?'
Most people seem to think that the way to get this perfect, sexy stomach is to do endless crunches... Read >
Author: Jason Yun
28th April 2009
Bone cancer is caused by a problem with the cells that make the bone. One tumor occurs most commonly in children and adolescents and are less common in older adults. Cancer involving the bone in older adults is most commonly the result of metastatic sprea... Read >
Author: Mercy
12th March 2009
Ladies let me first congratulate you on taking powerful strides to getting your osteoporosis condition under control. As women, we are seldom afforded with the opportunity to better ourselves through natural and inexpensive techniques, but with the proper... Read >
Author: Julie F
16th December 2008
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is a weak acid that aids in various metabolic process and helps prevent disease. It is also an antioxidant, eliminating free radicals which cause cell damage and impair the immune system. Vitamin C deficiency makes a person prone... Read >
Author: peterhutch
01st December 2008
Arthritis is a swelling of one or more joints caused by the wear and tear injury or any infection. This inflamed circumstance of the joints is more often than not seen in the elderly people. It comes from 2 Greek words, athron meaning joints and itis me... Read >
Author: jainish
01st December 2008
Arthritis is a swelling of one or more joints caused by the wear and tear injury or any infection. This inflamed circumstance of the joints is more often than not seen in the elderly people. It comes from 2 Greek words, athron meaning joints and itis mean... Read >
Author: jainish
04th November 2008
Osteoporosis is a disease of the bones characterized by a decrease in bone mass and structural deterioration of bone tissue, leading to bone fragility and increased susceptibility to fractures of the hip, spine and wrist.
The word "osteoporosis" liter... Read >
Author: peterhutch
06th October 2008
Silicon is an essential trace mineral. The human body contains approximately 7 grams of silicon, which is present in various tissues and body fluids. The highest concentrations of silicon are found in tissues in the aorta, trachea, tendons, bones and skin... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal
25th June 2008
Coxa vara usually presents with a limp, and limited ability to bring the thigh out to the side. Coxa vara includes all forms of decrease of the femoral neck shaft angle to less than 120-135°. Congenital coxa vara (CCV), also referred tocervical coxa vara... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
20th June 2008
For a long time we have been told to beware of the sun-rays and protect ourselves from the impact of sun rays upon our skin. The truth is probably not as bad and simple. Sunlight gives both benefits, and effects harm by exaggerated exposure.
The effec... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
03rd June 2008
Cherubism is genetic disorder of childhood. It is characterized by abnormal bone tissue in the lower part of the face. Cherubism is due to a problem in bone composition that is largely limited to the upper and lower jaws with loss of bone in the jaws and ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
29th May 2008
Of course one must exercise to lose weight and I would never entertain a contrary idea, not even for a brief moment, and neither should you. To lose or maintain weight you need to exercise regularly and for best results you should incorporate the differen... Read >
Author: Wendy Hearn
21st May 2008
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) is a group of inherited disorders that undermine connective tissues. Depending on the private variation, the hardship of the disease can change from balmy to severe. There are six leading types of Ehlers danlos syndrome. A var... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
29th April 2008
Bone cancer that originates in the bone — primary bone cancer — is rare. Fewer than 2,500 Americans are diagnosed with this type of cancer each year. The condition affects more children than adults. Bone cancer is a malignant (cancerous) tumor of the ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
28th April 2008
Paget's disease is a metabolic bone disease, occurring in the middle aged and elderly peoples. The other name of Paget's disease is osteitis deformans. It is a chronic condition in which both the breakdown and formation of bone tissue are increased, which... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
22nd February 2008
Regular exercise can help protect you from heart disease and stroke, high blood pressure, noninsulin-dependent diabetes, obesity, back pain, osteoporosis, and can improve your mood and help you to better manage stress.
For the greatest overall healt... Read >
Author: Peter sams
11th February 2008
Bone is living tissue that makes up the body's skeleton. Bone is a connective tissue largely composed of an organic protein; collagen and the inorganic mineral hydroxyapatite. Bones are rigid organs that form part of the endoskeleton of vertebrates. Bones... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
02nd September 2007
Osteomyelitis is an acute or chronic inflammatory process of the bone and its structures secondary to infection with pyogenic organisms. It can be usefully subclassifed on the basis of the causative organism, the route, duration and anatomic location of t... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
12th July 2007
Paget's disease is the second most common bone disease. Paget's disease is a chronic bone disorder that is due to irregular breakdown and formation of bone tissue.The disease occurs worldwide, but is more common in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand -- wh... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
09th May 2007
Many people don’t realize that the medications prescribed to them by their doctors or other health care providers can seriously deplete the body of essential minerals and vitamins. Often, the only way to replace these lost nutrients is through nutrition... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
10th April 2007
What is Osteonecrosis
Osteonecrosis comes from the Greek words for bone (osteo) and death (necrosis), a concept first put forward by Hippocrates in antiquity. Osteonecrosis term is used to describe cellular death in bone tissue most commonly related to... Read >
Author: Alien
10th February 2007
Strontium – The first Bone BUILDING Supplement!
In the last 5 years, there have been 4 groundbreaking studies showing amazing increases in bone mineral density and reduced fracture risk with Strontium supplementation.1-6 Existing drugs for osteoporo... Read >
Author: supplementguy
24th December 2006
"Health is wealth"—a phrase oft-used yet the most-ignored in today’s world. But this would be more meaningful to the unhealthy, who have faced the health hazards and know how important it is to stay fit. Health gone, you would soon feel that the whole... Read >
Author: Wain Roy
28th June 2006
Andropause and DHEA are a medical condition and a cure paving the way for a steady recovery. A lack of DHEA, known as Dehydroepianodrosterone in medical circles, is directly correlated with impotence in men.
This is also referred to as erectile dysfunc... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor
07th May 2006
For a long time we have been told to beware of the sun-rays and protect ourselves from the impact of sun rays upon our skin. The truth is probably not as bad and simple. Sunlight gives both benefits, and effects harm by exaggerated exposure. The effects o... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
05th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Adam Kessler
When Gail Kelley, President of Two Men and a Truck®, turned 50, she had a base line bone scan performed. She learned that she was below minimum level bone density for her pelvis/hip and right at minimum level for her spine.... Read >
Author: Adam Kessler
09th September 2005
Using natural progesterone and osteoporosis was successfully treated? Is it possible? After all, natural progesterone is safe with virtually no side effects when used correctly. It is one of the two primary hormones produced in a healthy woman during the ... Read >
Author: David Buster
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