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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Razvan Jr This article offers a complete presentation of osteoporosis along with solutions to fight back this disease. written by Razvan Jr The article points out the most important causes of osteoporosis along with natural treatments to eliminate the disease. written by good evening Osteoporosis, "porous bones", is a disease that causes bones to become fragile and brittle and very susceptible to fractures. These fractures occur typically in the hip, spine, and wrist. A fracture or broken bone can have a huge affect on your life, causing disability, pain, or loss of independence. Fractures can make it very difficult to do daily activities without help. written by Lorna Darden It is very crucial that you take care of your bones through out your life especially if you have breast cancer. Breast Cancer has been known to cause bone loss in some cases, it is important for women to take care of their bones since we are more likely to develop osteoporosis then men. written by Peter rodrick Basically, osteoporosis means porous bones. In the Greek it translates as "passages through bones." (This makes perfect sense if you look at the images of osteoporotic bone as opposed to normal bone.) Osteoporosis is a silent disease in that there is no physical sensation associated with it. Some people experience back, neck, or joint pain with fractures, but most do not. Even so, Americans experience 1.5 million osteoporotic fractures per year. written by -- -- Coral calcium supplements win hands down over other forms. Find out what coral calcium has to offer, and what it can do for you. written by -- -- For centuries, Scandinavians took cod liver oil to protect them from the long, cold and dark Northern winters, without knowing that it would protect their heart health, prevent stiff muscles and alleviate the aching joints of rheumatism. They harvested the delicious Arctic cod, also known locally as ‘skrei,‘ as it made its way up the icy fjords to spawn. written by -- -- An ancient Chinese herb grown in the wild is considered the ‘best sexual tonic’ for its effects on both men’s health and men’s (and women’s!) libido.
written by David Cowley Osteoporosis is a disease that attacks the integrity of the bone structure. This can lead to bone weakness and eventual fractures. Unfortunately many people don't know that they have this condition until a bone actually breaks. written by -- -- We were raised on cod liver oil -- and for good reason -- but our polluted environment has made it somewhat dangerous. Is there a safe option? written by Corwin Brown Osteoporosis is accelerated bone loss. Normally, there is loss of bone mass with aging, perhaps 0.7% per year in adults. However, bone loss is greater in women past menopause than in men of the same age. The process of bone remodelling from resorption to matrix synthesis to mineralization normally takes about 8 months--a slow but constant process. written by Richard Bean Osteoporosis, or "brittle bones," occurs when the bone density is reduced, resulting in thin, weak, and porous bones. written by Melissa Anne Allen Allen ...the amount of blood your heart can pump per beat, will increase, enabling your heart to work less, but more efficiently. It also helps to lower blood cholesterol and promotes healing to injured areas. That is one reason why physical therapy on an injury begins almost immediately after surgery. written by Brian Balster Not all calcium supplements are created equal. Calcium citrate is absorbed better by the body than calcium carbonate. Learn why. written by Richard Bean Get information on osteoporosis and menopause treatment written by Richard Bean From symptoms to treatment options, find in-depth news and information to help cope with osteoporosis. written by Juliet Cohen Menopause is simply the name given to the last menstrual period. Menopause is characterized by the loss of estrogen production by the ovaries. written by Devin Greenfield Menopause represents a great physiological, psychological and social problem for every woman. But still it is a matter of biological law and you can't avoid it. The article runs about the most controversial period in woman's life. written by Juliet Cohen Osteoporosis is a disease in which bones become fragile and more likely to break. Osteoporosis often was thought to be a condition that frail elderly women develop. written by Rudy Silva Once you find out you have osteoporosis, you can start taking drugs or you can find an alternative natural method to build up your bones. In this article you will find information about what natural ways you can use to increase your bone density even if you decide to use drugs. written by Melissa Anne Allen Allen Many people think that you need to spend a lot of money on equipment in order to get in shape, but in reality, you can do a lot with very little. While training in a gym environment can be motivating, there is plenty you can do on your own with just a little self-discipline and some creativity to help get you started. written by Ng Peng Hock It seems that salt is one thing that we cannot live without. However, our body needs only 1 teaspoonful or 6g of salt daily while the amount consumed by most people is well above the minimum required level. This will harm our body in the long run. written by John Goh Goh Osteoporosis is a bone disease that develops slowly. Osteoporosis causes your bones to become fragile and more likely to break. Here is a summary of 6 preventive measures you can take to prevent osteoporosis. written by Rudy Silva Your bone density changes as you age. But you don't have to stand by and let it deteriorate. Here are some health practices that you can do to stop your bone loss. written by Rudy Silva Your bone density changes as you age. But you don't have to stand by and let it deteriorate. Here are some health practices that you can do to stop your bone loss. written by John Goh Goh Calcium plays an important role in building healthy teeth and bones. What many people do not know is that calcium is vital to every cell of the body for muscle function, nerve transmission, blood clotting and many other uses. Calcium is indeed a very important nutrient to have in our diet. written by Luis Quiroz R. The dramatic history of Gean Pierre, a Peruvian boy of 5 years, immobilized, left by science and in terminal condition with the disease of Pertes and recovered totally in few months, only enriching his foods with 30 grams daily of ground coca leaves, opens that possibility
written by Anne Wolski One of the most common problems of the elderly is that of lower back pain. This does not mean, however, that lower back pain or lumbago is not common in other age groups as well. Fortunately, it often subsides within a short time with little or no treatment. written by Rudy Silva All of us should be concerned with our bone density. Strong bones will make your life healthier and disease free as you age. Discover a few foods that are important for preventing osteoporosis. written by Gill Webster Osteoporosis is called the silent thief because you do not experience any symptoms, the first time you know about it is when a bone snaps unexpectedly. Osteoporosis means "porous bones" and it is a condition where the skeleton becomes very fragile and the bones break easily. << previous page 1 next page>> |