Articles, tagged with "bone disease", page 1
28th October 2011
Physical mobility is undeniably indispensable in executing day-to-day activities and tasks. Basic and simple movements include walking, running, flexing, bending, free movement of hands and legs and stretching. Even though these movements are simple and u...
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DiegoBaldwin
19th October 2011
Kidney Diet Foods: What to AvoidSelecting the best kidney diet foods is a very tricky and tedious job. There are a lot of restrictions that you need to be cautious of so that you can avoid other complications that are brought about by chronic kidney disea...
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SterlingHarrison
21st September 2011
Boniva is a popularprescription medication that was initially approved in the United States on May 16, 2003to prevent or treat postmenopausal osteoporosis in women by helping increase bone mineral density andreducing the incidence of vertebral fractures. ...
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Jason M. Byrd
10th May 2011
Puppies need three basic things to succeed: good nutrition, warmth, and camaraderie. Puppies should eat three or four times a day from the time they are weaned until they are around six months. Then they are fed twice a day until maturity and once daily t...
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melanie
06th April 2011
It can be difficult to lose weight and achieve a desirable body but determined dieters should be wary not to dismiss all types of food.
Research by a slimming supplement firm revealed that a significant number of women were so fixated on fighting the f...
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Pure Blue Creative
08th March 2011
The prescription drug Fosamax, manufactured and distributed by Merck & Co., is intended to treat bone loss associated with osteoporosis and other diseases. It has been linked to serious side effects, however, including femur fractures and jaw bone death k...
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aarenbrowns
01st February 2011
For many senior citizens, the prospect of a hip replacement surgery, called arthroplasty, is a very real possibility. This surgery allows the weakened or diseased parts of the hip joint to be replaced with artificial parts called prosthetics. The benefi...
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Tacit Logic
18th January 2011
A woman who's missing vitamin D before she enters menopause might possess a larger threat of creating hypertension in her later many years in accordance with new study presented in the American Coronary heart Association's 63rd Hypertension Study Conferen...
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JakePornalo
27th October 2010
Increase Bone Density with Ayurveda Treatments
Ayurveda is an best tool for bone diseases. Ayurveda Treatment & Panchakarma Ayurveda Training centre vedanta ayurveda is very good clinic in this kind of tretments. Brittle, weak, porous and painful bones...
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Ganesham Software
08th October 2010
As a woman gets closer to the age of perimenopause, there are several health risks which cannot be overlooked. One of them is osteoporosis, and it is especially risky at this time of a woman’s life. Here are the reasons you need to evaluate your risk and ...
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Author:
Doug Hart
30th September 2010
Leopard geckos are generally healthy animals. But this does not mean that they are free from acquiring diseases. Good thing is majority of these diseases can be prevented as long as proper care is given by the pet owners to the leopard gecko. Some of the ...
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Michael Corben
15th September 2010
Under the sink filters are a great option for those of us who do not have a lot of room to work with in our sink areas. Counter top filters more often than not take up too much room on the counter leaving with you that much less room to use the water you ...
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Ross Angelo
06th July 2010
Vitamin D (claciferol) is a fat soluble vitamin is sunlight and food sources such as egg yolks, milk, fish oil and other vegetables. process of metabolism of vitamin D to maintain normal blood calcium and phosphorus plays an important role. Improve calciu...
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Author:
icemannn
22nd June 2010
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...
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Author:
Lupe Faulkner
01st June 2010
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...
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Author:
Alicia McWilliams