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Osteoporosis Treatments

15. June 2008

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by: Thomas Morva Osteoporosis is a condition where the bones of our body become brittle due to lesser bone density. Osteoporosis does not have a complete cure, but nowadays there are different forms of treatment that help prevent fractures and increase bone density.

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Osteoporosis Prevention

15. June 2008

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by: Thomas Morva Osteoporosis is a disease wherein bones become fragile or porous and thus brittle, leading to easy fractures. A bone mineral density test (BMD) is the only way one can diagnose osteoporosis and thus determine any risks for future fracture. The main reason BMD has to be done is because osteoporosis can go undetected [...]

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Osteoporosis

15. June 2008

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by: Thomas Morva Osteoporosis is a condition wherein the bones of a person become fragile and porous. Bones become porous due to a depletion of calcium that leads to the bone becoming brittle. If not prevented, or if left untreated, a case of osteoporosis may progress painlessly until one day when the bone breaks. The bones [...]

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Foods That Help You Prevent Osteoporosis

15. June 2008

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Rudy Silva The food you eat will determine the health you have. Having good eating habits is necessary for good health and for preventing osteoporosis. Here is a list of good eating habits that will help you maintain or improve your bone density.

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Causes of Osteoporosis

15. June 2008

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by: Thomas Morva It is a known fact that more bone is laid down more than it is removed in the early life of a person. An individual�s peak bone mass is reached at the age of thirty, wherein the remodeling process starts, that takes away more bone than is replaced. Remodeling is the process involving [...]

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What You Need to Know about Arthritis

15. June 2008

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Rudy Silva Arthritis signals people in a variety of ways. Joints might crack when you suddenly stand up or move. Other joints may be stiff and creak. Maybe pain occurs, when you’re trying to open a jar, or type on your keyboard. Arthritis means “joint inflammation” and has over 100 related conditions or types of disease. Untreated, [...]

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Top 3 Reasons Why You Suffer From Pain In The Back Of The Knee

15. June 2008

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by: Marc David Pain behind the knee is something many of us have or might experience if we play sports that involve bending at the knees, running, tennis, or any activity that puts strain on the area. Here are some things you need to keep in mind if you ever experience such pain behind the knee:

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Arthritis: Pain when bending

15. June 2008

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Question : WHENEVER I change position from standing or squatting, I cannot bend or straighten up immediately. It takes a few seconds because I feel pain and I strain. After that, there is a sense of relief. Can you tell me the cause of this and the remedies?

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