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Taking Osteoporosis In Stride

22nd September 2009
Most women suffer from osteoporosis after they hit their menopausal stage. Osteoporosis is a disease characterized by bones becoming so thin and fragile that they are more likely to break easily. Without treatment, this condition may progress without an... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Supplement and Diet Solutions for Healthy Bones

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, si... Read >
Author: Megan Hazel

Back Pain and Fractures - Causes and symptoms

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... Read >
Author: J.T Coach

Periodontal Disease - Cause of Bad Breath

11th September 2009
It's hard to believe that in a 2002 poll of 1,000 Americans over the age of 35, it was determined that 60% of adults polled knew little or nothing about gum disease! A tragedy when you consider that gum disease is the leading factor in tooth loss, even he... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

Dare to Dream Bigger than You Ever Have

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 "... Read >
Author: Diana Long M.S.ACC

Osteomyelitis and Its Role in Back Pain

07th September 2009
Osteomyelitis is a bone disease. The disease causes inflammation of the bone and the bone marrow, which is source of cause, is from infections. Osteomyelitis can also emerge from Laminectomy. Laminectomy is a surgical procedure, which injections are inser... Read >
Author: Richie Lindsay

A Look at Fractures

07th September 2009
Fractures are defined in medical terms as breaks in the permanence of bones. However, several types of fractures doctors consider before diagnosis is set. The types of conditions include thirteen different types, such as pathologic, complete, avulsion, in... Read >
Author: Richie Lindsay

Bone Cancer - Prevention And Treatment

16th July 2009
Bone Cancer - Prevention And Treatment Bone cancer is the growth of malignant cells that gradually replace normal bone cells, leading to weakness and pain in the affected bone. Primary bone cancer, which arises directly in the bone (usually in the leg),... Read >
Author: john daniel

Osteoporosis Management

07th July 2009
Osteoporosis Overview Osteoporosis is a health condition in which the thickness of the bones is reduced and they become more prone to fracture. The bone mineral density (BMD) is reduced significantly which disrupts the bone micro architecture and alte... Read >
Author: milehigh

Famous Race Horses – Red Rum Part Two

04th July 2009
This is the second in a three-part series of article written by me about the famous race horse Red Rum. You may remember that Part One of this article ended with Ginger McCain purchasing Red Rum at the end of the 1972 National Hunt season. Part Two... Read >
Author: Cliff Thurston

Understanding Osteoporosis in Women

27th June 2009
Osteoporosis is a bone disease that is prevalent in women after their menopausal period. It is characterized by a reduction in bone density and leads to an increase in the risk of having bone fracture. In osteoporosis, the mineral content in the bones as ... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Radium Girls: Women Sprite

27th June 2009
The case described in this article is historical in many ways especially in the fields of health physics and the labor rights movement. The whole case revolves around the United States Radium Corporation. Founded in 1914 in Newark, New Jersey, this compan... Read >
Author: Sallingo

Growth Tall By Exercise

17th June 2009
Everybody around the world wants their body look tall and fit whether they are boys or girl. For that you need to maintain your diet and regular exercise. But this regular exercise will keep you benefit when you are in the progress of growing. Once yo... Read >
Author: dinahshields

Know the Prevention of Osteoporosis

12th June 2009
Osteoporosis is a bone disease. It is virtually a disease on account of which the bones generally become fragile and weak. Osteoporosis if not taken proper care of lead may to the breakage of the bones thus leading to a fracture. Osteoporosis generally is... Read >
Author: petersonbran

Osteoporosis Management

10th June 2009
Osteoporosis Overview Osteoporosis is a health condition in which the thickness of the bones is reduced and they become more prone to fracture. The bone mineral density (BMD) is reduced significantly which disrupts the bone micro architecture and alte... Read >
Author: milehigh

A Third of Canadian Children Have Vitamin D Deficiency

04th June 2009
A new Toronto-based study shows that as many as a third of Canadian children have vitamin D deficiency, putting them at risk for bone disease now and potentially at risk for a variety of health problems as adults. The vitamin has long been associated w... Read >
Author: RA Butters

Dental Insurance Companies

21st May 2009
In the United States most dental insurance companies offer their employees dental insurance, but yet many do not. They slip through the holes of the system ? the in-betweeners ? that have to pay, but struggle to pay the out-of-pocket expenses. The in... Read >
Author: doyourock

How does partial knee replacement surgery differ from total knee replacement?

18th May 2009
Arthritic knee joints may be repaired either partially or totally - known as partial knee replacement and total knee replacement. A partial knee replacement is also called unicompartmental or "UNI". If the bone disease is restricted to the inner side of... Read >
Author: Jeremy

How Is Osteoporosis Diagnosed?

19th March 2009
What are the methods for diagnosing this bone disease and what will your doctor recommend? These are very serious questions that might be weighing on your mind as you sit in the waiting room before you see your doctor. Below you will find some of the di... Read >
Author: Julie F

Bone Injuries

13th March 2009
Bones don’t just give form to humans and animals, they also shield and protect our organs that are highly sensitive. It is basically ideal to care for our bones. Calcium is the involved element that is the foundation of the formation of our bones. Lack ... Read >
Author: arcel

Water - The Secret Ingredient of Acne Treatments

05th March 2009
What are the secret ingredients of acne treatments? Some say water. First of all, the body is made up of 75 percent water, so obviously water is needed to keep it healthy. Water is a natural source of nutrients that assist the body in many ways, but how d... Read >
Author: Jan Hornets

Four Expert Tips on Giving Food for Sugar Gliders

09th February 2009
All owners want their glider to remain as healthy as possible. Well, a big part of that is providing the appropriate diet. If you don't give your sugar glider the right type of food, his health will certainly suffer. This article will give you a few ti... Read >
Author: D Swain

Hypertrophic Osteodystrophy Bone Disease on Dogs

26th November 2008
Hypertrophic osteodystrophy or HOD is a condition that affects young large breed dogs. HOD is a bone disease that affects the rapid growing bones of giant dog and may occur between ages of 2 and 7 months. The breeds that are at high risk for HOD are Box... Read >
Author: hannah

Types of Dental Technology

01st September 2008
Like many other professional fields, medical treatment, especially dentistry, has seen significant benefits from the improvements to and inclusion of technology into the workplace. More and more, patients receiving dental treatments leave the office sligh... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Moringa : The natural cure for osteoporosis

25th May 2008
Osteoporosis literally means 'porous bones'. Porous bones are also brittle bones which can break even after minor trauma. Osteoporosis is a common problem which is likely to increase in the years to come because of a rapidly aging population. This disease... Read >
Author: Avon

About Coeliac Disease

06th August 2007
Although coeliac disease can be diagnosed at a very early age, it is often diagnosed in babies after weaning, but symptoms are all too often so subtle that the conditions can go undiagnosed for many years. Coeliac disease can affect a person at any age. ... Read >
Author: Jeff Talbot

Causes of Mediocre Performance in Elite Athletes: Physical and Mental Disorders

12th July 2007
It is so disappointing and sad to see some of our best athletes cannot perform at their best during the final stages of a championship game. More often than not, they are blamed because not doing very well is interpreted by others as not doing their best.... Read >
Author: Olivia Hunt

Sunscreens- Stop Aging Skin With Sunscreens-2

11th July 2007
In the first part, we learnt about the types of sunscreens available. Let us look at the care we should take while using sunscreens. Sunscreen Care- Sunscreens are very good for protecting us from the harmful sunrays. But one must always know everyt... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

Basic Bearded Dragon Care Guidelines

04th April 2007
Reptiles make great pets for those with the proper mindset, and Bearded Dragons are among the most popular of those reptile pets. They are sturdy, just small enough, and eat simple, variant diets. With a lifespan of up to fifteen years, they can be a good... Read >
Author: ashort003

Defining and describing menopause

01st March 2007
Menopause is the actual time, in a woman, when because of age certain functions of the body stop happening. That process is actually the production of female hormones estrogen and progesterone. The 2 hormones are produced by the women’s ovaries, situate... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Ancient Eastern Exercise Cures Osteoporosis

16th November 2006
If you know anything about the debilitating bone disease called osteoporosis will also know that it is incurable. You would know that this disease extracts calcium from the bones making them brittle over time. No matter how much calcium you try to supplem... Read >
Author: Frank Lam Sheung

Lack of Calcium and Kids

01st September 2006
Copyright 2006 PillFreeVitamins.com Lack of Calcium Today we lack a lot of calcium in our diets. We need a good amount of calcium to keep our bones teeth muscles and blood stream healthy. Calcium is supposed to be the most commonly found mineral in ... Read >
Author: Steven Godlewski

Calcium and Osteoporosis How Do We Keep It Working

24th July 2006
Copyright 2006 PillFreeVitamins.com Most people know that calcium is important to building and maintaining strong bones, teeth, and muscles. However, many are unaware of the other important roles calcium plays in the body: it helps with digestion throu... Read >
Author: Steven Godlewski

The Fluoride In Our Drinking Water Controversy

26th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Linda Symonds For over 30 years, the controversy has raged about the benefits or the hazards of human consumption of fluoride. Despite numerous studies conducted by such organizations as the World Health Organization (WHO) we seem to be... Read >
Author: Linda Symonds

Marvellous Minerals

21st May 2006
A mineral is a kind of micronutrient that is essential for good health. All minerals are inorganic substances absorbed from the earth by plants and cannot be produced by plants or animals. The body utilizes over eighty of these chemicals. They are vita... Read >
Author: TJ Kazunga

Keep Osteoporosis Away With Diet and Exercise

22nd November 2005
According to a recently released report, regular exercise is just as important as a calcium-rich diet for avoiding the crippling bone disease osteoporosis.Move It or Lose ItThe International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF), in its new report, "Move it or Lo... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola

How to Avoid the Dangers of Paget's Disease of The Breast

28th October 2005
Many of you will have heard of Paget's Disease, which is a serious bone disease, but many of you will not have heard of Paget's Disease of the breast, so I am hoping that the ladies out there reading this article will take notice of the content, because t... Read >
Author: Alfred Jones

Gastric Bypass Surgery - What Are The Risks?

09th September 2005
Although all of the risks involved in gastric bypass surgery aren't fully known, there are many that are. These include possible infection, clotting of the blood, and the development of gallstones, a bleeding ulcer and even pneumonia. It certainly isn't a... Read >
Author: Beverley Brooke