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24th September 2009
Osteoporosis is a worldwide problem, though mostly documented in countries with advanced healthcare systems, and affects many millions of people across all countries. Women have a higher lifetime risk of a fracture due to osteoporosis with about thirty to... Read >
Author: David Ravech
18th September 2009
Adequate calcium intake has long been recommended for stronger bones. But lately, calcium has been scoring headlines for its possible link with weight loss. While I hope this news will be a boon to dieters, I'm afraid it could also boomerang.
Why? It p... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
13th August 2009
Osteopenia and osteoporosis are both conditions of decreased bone density. The difference between osteopenia and osteoporosis lies in the degree of severity.
Osteopenia is defined as significant loss of bone mass. Generally, no symptoms are associate... Read >
Author: jgardner
17th July 2009
Lots of people would like to install an aquarium and are drawn to the thought of owning exotic species of fish. What puts most people off, however, is the potential cost of all the equipment needed. What might seem to be a comparatively inexpensive pet, w... Read >
Author: King of Kontent
10th June 2009
If you're struggling with your mood, vitamin D could be what you need.
One of the few vitamins the body can actually manufacture, Vitamin D is known as the sunshine vitamin because exposure to the sun triggers its production in the skin. Its primary bi... Read >
Author: RA Butters
07th April 2009
Looking for free tips on how to grow taller? Maybe you are really desperate about looking taller, but all the things that you have tried don't produce any noticeable result for you. In fact, there are certain fashion mistakes out there that cause you to l... Read >
Author: Jason Bo Han
20th March 2009
Diabeteshormone.com is a site for Education about Diabetes, Obesity, Short Height, Goiter, Osteoporosis, Sexual Dysfunction and other diseases of hormonal glands like pituitary, Thyroid, Parathyroid, Adrenal, Testes, Ovary, Pancreas etc. .
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Author: wpronline
20th March 2009
Diabeteshormone.com is a site for Education about Diabetes, Obesity, Short Height, Goiter, Osteoporosis, Sexual Dysfunction and other diseases of hormonal glands like pituitary, Thyroid, Parathyroid, Adrenal, Testes, Ovary, Pancreas etc. .
Movie Theat... Read >
Author: Webindya
12th March 2009
"We can wipe out 90% of the diseases in America in two years: heart disease, diabetes, Alzheimer's - you name it." This was the attractive promise made by Robert Barefoot, an entrepreneur with a hefty sum of cash invested in this calcium from coral reefs,... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
11th March 2009
You may not know it by name, but calcium chloride can be found in refrigeration plants, on roads and in concrete. This exceedingly useful chemical is even used in the medical field for everything from promoting bone health to preventing a magnesium overdo... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
04th March 2009
Are you desperate to look taller? Have all the methods you’ve tried failed? Don’t be discouraged. There are several fashion mistakes out there that actually make you look shorter. Many people don’t realize it at all! However, you’ll learn how to l... Read >
Author: Peter White
17th February 2009
Blood pressure varies depending on the age, height, weight, and gender. Most people found to have high blood pressure when they are middle-aged or older. In fact, until recently, high blood pressure was generally considered as a problem of only older age ... Read >
Author: MejoJohn
22nd January 2009
The process of weight loss can be one of the most challenging journeys, and like all worthwhile ventures it is important to know what works and what doesn't work. There are 5 weight loss tips that will help you shed the pounds and improve your health. ... Read >
Author: Jeanine
15th December 2008
Vitamin D is a group of fat-soluble substances (calciferols) of which the most important are D2 and D3.The liver and kidneys convert vitamin D to the active form called calcitriol that is used to regulate many processes in the body.
The best natural so... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
26th November 2008
So you thought that calcium only takes care of your teeth and bones? You will be astounded to know that calcium is also accommodating in credence loss. Current investigation has barbed out that if you eat a high quantity of mineral calcium such as one tho... Read >
Author: Alien
10th October 2008
The National Osteoporosis Foundation (NOF) reports that osteoporosis is a condition in which bones in the body become very fragile and extremely prone to breaking or fracturing. The NOF also reports that if left untreated, "osteoporosis can progress painl... Read >
Author: Legal
21st May 2008
Digeorge syndrome is a disorder gift at inborn, caused by problems within a developing embryo that happen payable to chromosome defects. It is too called thymic aplasia, thymic hypoplasia, or third and fourth pharyngeal archway or pocket syndrome. History... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
17th April 2008
There are different recommendation about use of calcium and calcium supplements. As far as the prevention of kidney stone is concerned, the dietician suggests the prescription about calcium intake according to the physical body of such person. So the calc... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
09th April 2008
Quit Biting Your Nails - Nine Minutes Three Steps
Just imagine yourself going into a function or a party or even a presentation ceremony and you start biting your nails. Wouldn’t you feel embarrassed? Don’t you think that people may be commenting o... Read >
Author: Marcus
03rd April 2008
Vitamins and minerals are substances your body needs in small but steady amounts for normal growth, function and health. Together, vitamins and minerals are called micronutrients. Your body can't make most micronutrients, so you must get them from the foo... Read >
Author: peterhutch
19th March 2008
Calcium is a mineral essential for building and maintaining strong bones. It also is a part of energy pathways, helps blood clot, helps relax muscles, and regulates heart contractions and nerve functions. When you aren't consuming enough calcium, your b... Read >
Author: peterhutch
19th March 2008
Calcium is a mineral essential for building and maintaining strong bones. It also is a part of energy pathways, helps blood clot, helps relax muscles, and regulates heart contractions and nerve functions. When you aren't consuming enough calcium, your bod... Read >
Author: Peter sams
12th March 2008
Calcium is a mineral essential for building and maintaining strong bones. It also is a part of energy pathways, helps blood clot, helps relax muscles, and regulates heart contractions and nerve functions. When you aren't consuming enough calcium, your bod... Read >
Author: Peter sams
11th October 2007
It's well known that adequate calcium is essential for the maintenance of strong, healthy, bones and teeth, and indeed this is where around 99% of the approximately 1.2 kg stored in the average adult human body is to be found. But this is not in fact thi... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
20th August 2007
Osteoporosis Can Strike at Thirty
Although osteoporosis is known to appear especially on older people, the truth is that the disease can strike at any age.
Therefore, millions and millions of people are at risk. And not only women even though osteop... Read >
09th May 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Sung Lee, and George Meinig D.D.S
My dentist told me I have pyorrhea. Will taking Vitamin C stop it?
Like the majority of diseases, Pyorrhea has several causes that work together to create degenerative tissue breakdown. Lack of Vi... Read >
13th February 2007
Calcium Supplement Absorption Myths and Realities
You have probably heard that calcium supplements are very hard to absorb, or not very bio-available. From different sources you may have heard the elderly with compromised digestion are only absorbing ... Read >
Author: supplementguy
26th January 2007
Loss of bone mass, or osteoporosis, is something we all face as we age. Other factors besides age such as low calcium intake, use of certain medications, menopause and smoking contribute to osteoporosis. The normal exercise prescription is to partici... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
30th December 2006
Since osteoporosis and osteoarthritis are two major causes of back and body pain, it is helpful to be familiar with different management and prevention techniques.
Osteoporosis is a major health threat for mostly millions of postmenopausal women. It i... Read >
02nd October 2006
Copyright 2006 PillFreeVitamins.com
Millions of people around the world suffer from headaches. For many of these people frequent headaches disrupt their daily routines and tap the enjoyment from their days. Often the over-the-counter headache medicin... Read >
Author: Steven Godlewski
17th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Frank Mangano
You can have your cake and eat it too -- well at least you can lower your blood pressure and have your salt too. That is what recent research is telling us about sodium's role in managing blood pressure. Hypertension, it tu... Read >
Author: Frank Mangano
26th September 2005
It can be quite scary to get the news. "I am sorry to tell you ma'am. You have osteoporosis". No one wants to be sitting in that chair hearing that news. All over North American, thousands of women and even men are hearing it though. The thought of not be... Read >
Author: Glen Jansen
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