Articles about bones (0-50 of 14146)

  • Ex-james Bond 007 Pierce Brosnan Joins Tv - Series
    By: Andrew Sheldon | - The Irish actor, film producer and environmentalist Pierce Brosnan has joined the crew of Bag of Bones, an American television miniseries an adaptation from the 1998 novel Bag of Bones written by Stephen King.
    Brosnan has always been famous for his works as the 007, but after leaving the role of secret agent Bond, he has been having a quite note over the screens. But the 58-year old actor says it's been a long time that he has been away from the TV-Series. Who has been busy with romantic-c ...

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  • Keeping Your Bones Health And Strong
    By: 162 | - In human body bones are vital part of body. As basic structure of human body rests on the

    framework of approximately 206 bones. Therefore keeping these bones strong and healthy is very

    important for preventing postural disabilities , joint damage and other disabilities regarding body

    structure. According to ayurveda bones are an active and changing physical constituent. Usually we

    dont come to notice the natural process of formation of n ...

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  • Bone Up To Health - Avoid Osteoporosis
    By: Tina Khanna | - With proper nutrition, physical activity, regular checkups and screening we can have strong bones and live longer.

    Women have the greatest risk of suffering from osteoporosis as they have smaller and thin bones. Bone mass is lost more than it is replaced from the age of about 40 onwards. So good bone care program will ensure enough calcium, minerals and support nutrients store in bone. Special bone care program is important for menopausal women, as estrogen has a protective effect o ...

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  • Buy Vitamin D Supplements To Ensure Healthy Bones And Muscles
    By: Johnathon F Black | - One of the biggest problems that people face as they age is that their bones become brittle and their muscle mass diminish. This leads to all sorts of health problems and can have serious consequences if the person suffers a fall. Vitamin D supplements should be an essential part of a person s diet, especially when they age, because this vitamin helps in the increased absorption of calcium into the bones. You can consume all the dairy products you want but if you have a shortage of this vitamin ...
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  • Factors That Contribute To Osteoporosis
    By: Ronald Redman | - The statistical data regarding osteoporosis incidence in the United States was more or less 52 million people in 2010 and may go up to 63 million by 2020. Osteoporosis is the porous bone disease described as the thinning of the bones or the loss of bone density. The many risk factors explain why we speak millions when talking about osteoporosis.

    Beyond doubt, the clich Prevention is better than cure relates to the case of osteoporosis. Yet, there is no identified cure ...

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  • Biking For Strong Bones In The Legs
    By: Destry Masterson | - Many people worry about getting osteoporosis as they get older or about their children growing up without strong bones. Parents don't want their children to break their bones easily. It is important to find an exercise that will strengthen your bones.

    Take the time to consider ways that you can learn about the exercises available for the legs such as biking, lifting weights, and running. However, you need to not just read about it, but get out and go for it.

    Studies ...

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  • Drug For Your Bones,do You Need?
    By: health cooper | - In the event that youve switched on it recently, leafed via a journal, or even surfed the web, youve most likely observed a good ad caution a person regarding bone fragments reduction. And also the advert probably suggests a particular medicine to avoid this. Its accurate that lots of much more individuals suffer from brittle bones these days than previously, however plenty of ladies wish to know when they really should consider Fosamax, Actonel, Boniva, or even another prescription med ...
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  • Sesamoiditis And Sesamoid Bone Injuries
    By: Mark Collins | - If you feel pain in the balls of your feet, you may have sesamoiditis. An early sign of this foot condition is a constant mild pain in the area where your sesamoid bones are located, just behind the big toe. A simple movement of the big toe can aggravate this condition, making walking difficult and very painful. In many cases there is an associated swelling in the forefoot areas up to the bottom part of the big toe, with the area tender to the touch.

    Located at the base of the big ...

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  • Osteoporosis Medications Used
    By: Ronald Redman | -

    Deterioration of the bone is usually seen in the disease called osteoporosis. Various treatments were introduced by health care providers and utilized by the affected individuals in the community. Stronger bones and lowered risk for fracture are the goals in osteoporosis treatments which include several prescribed drugs and some exercises for bone strengthening.
    People who are at risk for osteoporosis and even those who are already afflicted with this disease can choose from ...

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  • The Trauma Of Suffering Broken Bones In A Car Accident
    By: Barry D | - A serious car accident can lead to broken bones, which may require expensive medical treatment. If someone else's negligence has caused you to suffer a broken bone in an accident, an Aurora injury lawyer can help you file a claim to pursue compensation for your injuries.

    Common Signs of Broken Bones

    While it may not always be obvious that you have sustained a broken bone in an accident, there are a number of telltale signs.

    Some of the common signs include: ...

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  • Can Chew-bones Be Harmful Or Even Fatal To Dogs?
    By: Steve Weber | - Many people love to give their dogs chew bones. However, this may not be an entirely safe practice.

    Let us first examine the common material in which it is made up of. Most producers of these dental chews use either compressed vegetable protein or animal rawhide. They in themselves are harmless so what is its possible health disadvantage?

    There is a possibility that your dog may swallow bigger pieces of these chews than they could handle. This causes intestinal block ...

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  • Bone Treats For Your Dog - Nourishing Or Unhealthy?
    By: Steve Weber | - Our dogs love bone treats. That is a well-established fact. Some large dogs are better on chewing these bones than do smaller ones. Bones do have uses for the health and well-being of our dogs. But are they all safe and healthy for our dogs? Some reports have shown that some bones could also impose some possible health risks that may endanger our dogs.

    Bones can both be nourishing and useful especially when our puppies are on their teething stages. This is one of the times where a d ...

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  • Bones To Buff Review - Simplest Guide To Build Muscle Fast At Home
    By: mjreview | - Muscle building is a reasonably easy task. The equation for success is simply to consume a great deal and to lift a lot. Combine both of these factors as well as your body will build muscle. Start weight lifting that you could manage, but always move on to heavier weights as you get stronger or your muscles building will plateau. Burning fat to show muscle and muscle building are two separate things. If you wish to simply build muscle the quickest way possible, strength train as heavy as you can ...
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  • Why Protein Is The Single Most Essential Food We Eat
    By: The Universal Key | - Tell Me About Protein………

    Protein - the single most important, essential food we eat. The name comes from the Greek protos, meaning “primary” or “takes first place.” Protein is the basic food of all animals. It is absolutely essential to every cell in your body.

    Proteins make up over 50% of the solid parts of each cell. Hair, Skin, Bones, Muscles and even the clear lens of the Eye are all composed of protein.


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  • Bones Full Episodes - Watch Bones Online
    By: chad nadle | - Bones is an American Comedy Drama of Fox TV that is running successfully for 6 seasons. It has been inspired by the life and work of real life forensic anthropologist and author Kathy Reichs (Produced and wrote several episodes). The story revolves around the murder mystery solving by Dr. Temperance Brennan (played by Emily Deschanel) who is a forensic anthropologist at fictional Jeffersonian Institute of Forensic Research using her forensic expertise. She is teamed by FBI agent Seeley Booth (Da ...
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  • It"s Time To Dig A Grave For The Gravedigger On Bones S06e11 "the Body In The Bag"!
    By: kalora | - The return of the Bones series after the winter hiatus seems to be delivering all that we could expect from the series, which was proven by the first episode after the series return. If you missed this episode, you can still catch it online to see the love triangle between Booth, Brennan and Hannah taking the center stage. While peace prevailed on this episode, as we were spared from any gruesome and graphic representation of decaying human bodies, from whats been said about the upcoming e ...
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  • Vitamin D Is Essential For A Healthy Child
    By: JD Hoopes | - Vitamin D deficiency is more of a danger than most parents realize. Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that supports strong bones as well as aiding in the absorption of many other nutrients. Children need this essential vitamin not only for the development of healthy bones, but for the proper function of many tissues in their body.

    Vitamin D deficiency can cause many growth and health complications in children. For one, not getting enough of the nutrient can lead to rickets, a soft ...

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  • How To Get Strong Bones?
    By: Sacred Eden | - Many people are faced with weak bones. Because of this, a number of them begin to take the internet and try to find solutions to the problem. Commonly, they find that many sources simply suggest that they take a calcium supplement will give you strong bones. The problem is that many of these supplements dont work and you are given a false sense of hope. It is because of this, that we should touch on some very important parts of building strong bones, in an effort to help you ease your mind.
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  • Is Chiropractic Care Safe?
    By: Ric Hite | - The idea of manipulating and adjusting the bones in your body is enough to scare some people. In fact, an entire field of medicine has been completely devoted to these very practices. The area of chiropractics has been around for many years, and is gaining more popularity with each passing year. Despite the popularity of chiropractic health care however, many of us still cannot help but wonder about the safety issues of manipulating the bones in the body. So, is chiropractic care safe? This ...
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  • 4 Simple Tips To Help Heal Fractured Bones
    By: Lam Bong | - Have you recently broken your bone? Is it currently in a sling or plaster? If it is, then here are 4 easy effective tips to help heal your fractured bones faster!

    1. Drink green tea

    Green tea is an effective and easy way to make broken bones heal faster. Green tea makes you heal faster because green tea contains anti-oxidants and herbal compounds which increase blood flow to injured parts of your body. An increased blow flow to injured parts of the body helps body ...

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  • Feeding Your Dog Raw Meaty Bones
    By: neil | -
    Is feeding your dog raw meaty bones dangerous??
    People think raw bones can splinter and crack and can cause severe internal damage to their dog. This is not true. Raw bones are relatively safe for dogs. Raw bones are very pliable and will not splinter. Bones can become very brittle and even splinter when people cook them. Chicken and turkey bones are soft enough for dogs to completely chew and digest them.
    Dogs are carnivores. They need raw meaty bones. They get their energy ...

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  • The Benefits Of Feeding Your Dog A Raw Food Diet
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    Dogs are more then just pets, they quickly become part of your family; they play and eat and get into mischief and to some people, they are like their children; and like children, nutrition is very important.

    Dogs need proper nutrition in order to stay healthy. The foods they eat contain the vitamins that they need to ward off diseases, to keep a healthy coat, and allow their bones to remain strong.

    It is not widely known that a dog should ...

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  • The 3 Structural Classifications Of Joints
    By: Matt Dyer | - Joints are important from the view that they help keep in movement and accommodate the human body. By accommodating we mean, folding but do not think it as a folding cot or table! If there were no joints in the body, we would be like the stone sculptures that are around us! It is weird to think about something that has life but does not move not even like a plant!

    This classification is based on the structure of the joints and derives its names from the neighboring joint-par ...

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  • Chest Bones In A Human Body
    By: Jamie Hanson | - The shape and support to the entire body is provided by the skeletal system. Multiple internal organs are safeguarded by hard substances, medically known as bones. Bones contain calcium and are quite hard that provide protection to the delicate organs in the body. Not merely these give proper protection, but bones present correct figure to the human body plus offers power. The main organs like heart and lungs are protected by the chest bones. Chest, the medical name for it is thorax, has got 25 ...
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  • The Lovely Bones: Dead Girl Watching
    By: Joy Banerjee | - The Lovely Bones is taken from the book by the same title, written by Alice Sebold. The movie is produced by Steven Spielberg, which in itself tells the viewer that the storyline must be a strong one for Spielberg to have even considered taking on the venture. As in the book, the movie is narrated by the dead teenage girl, Susie Salmon.

    The story is disturbing in the fact that it deals with the death of an innocent child, however Spielberg chooses not to dwell on the blood and gore of ...

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  • Bone Supplement For Healthy Bones
    By: Xylene Belita | - The busy lifestyles of today make eating a diet balanced with important vitamins and minerals is often difficult, if not impossible. This can have a negative effect on your body, especially your bones. Vitamin and mineral deficiencies can gradually impair bone strength and integrity, possibly contributing to the development of osteoporosis later in life. Bone supplement along with a healthy diet, and exercise could reduce that risk.

    The human body is constantly removing and replac ...

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  • Osteoporosis: Are Your Bones On Fire?
    By: ChicagoHealers | - Written by Chicagohealers.com practitioner Dr. Kristina Sargent, DC


    As we know there has been a huge focus on inflammation as the real root of many of our chronic diseases. Inflammation is like a long, slow burning fire. Its not creating a lot of damage all at once, slowly over time you start to feel the effects. Then we blame it on age, when the real issue has to do with how you have treated your body. The list of inflammatory chronic diseases includes autoimmune disorde ...

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  • Beer May Keep Bones Strong For Drinkers
    By: TonyEva | - The study was conducted by researchers from the University of California. They selected 100 different types of beer on the market to test the element content of the silicon. Previous studies have shown that silicon is useful to strong bones, but did not specify the different levels from different beers. Charles Forth and his colleague Troy Casey, both of whom are from the University of California Department of Food Science and Technology, concluded that the silicon content of beer is 6.4 milligr ...
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  • Calcium - A Lot More Than Strong Bones
    By: Richard Stooker | - It's essential for the transmission of nerve impulses, the regulation of muscle contract and relaxation, blood clotting and other metabolic activities including maintaining the proper acid/alkaline (ph) balance in our bodies.

    It's essential for proper cell physiology, because movement of the calcium ion Ca2+ into and out of the cytoplasm is a signal for many cell biological processes. It also normalizes contraction and relaxation of your heart muscles, an obviously very important f ...

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  • Top Options To Watch Bones Online
    By: Karna | - Peeking at the exact number of people who regularly watch Bones television series would make anyones eyes balls to pop out with astonishment. If you thought that you were the only person who loves to watch Bones, then you are absolutely wrong. Apart from you a massive population of TV addicts likes to dish on this brilliantly crafted crime procedural. Identifying the victim from decayed skeletal remains and then using them as an evidence to find the exact culprit would offer a highly engrossi ...
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  • Bone Up On Health - Osteoporosis
    By: tonia boterf | - The average adult has 206 bones in their body. As you know, our bones are important for many reasons and thus we need to care for them diligently to remain healthy and maintain a quality of life. There are many people who are developing a serious disease called Osteoporosis which increases the risk of fractures, especially of the hip, spine and wrist. Most people who test positive for Osteoporosis are very surprised as they feel fine and look the same as they always did. Yet they've had years ...
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  • Superhuman Or Just An Extra Foot Bone?
    By: Benjamin Marble | - We all know that people are different from each other. Your Great Aunt Ophelia is nothing like your teenage son, and your boss bears little resemblance to the kid you had a crush on in second grade. But we all have things in common, otherwise we wouldn't be human. Like the number of bones in our body. We've all got 206, right? Well...not necessarily. Another definition of humanity must be found, since some people (who are undeniably Homo sapiens) have some extra bones hanging around. This isn't ...
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  • Strong, Healthy Bones Start As A Child
    By: Jack Whitley | - By the time a person reaches the age of 21 they have accumulated 90% of their total bone mass. Your bones are important. They protect the brain, the heart, the lungs and they anchor the muscles. They are our source of mobility! What do you need to do to have strong bones? Well, it's actually quite simple. You need good nutrition, weight bearing exercise, Calcium and Vitamin D.

    Developing and having strong bones starts as a child. It is very important that children receive the adequa ...

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  • Bones Grind Together Links Of London
    By: links of london | - Plaintiffs allege that the pain pumps cause postarthroscopic glenohumeral chondrolysis (PAGCL), the progressive destruction of cartilage in the glenohumeral joint connecting the arm to the shoulder. Without the cartilage, bones grind together causing excruciating pain. PAGCL was first widely identified in 2004, with subsequent studies establishing a link between pain pumps and PAGCL. links of london necklaces

    Named as defendants are several pain pump manufacturers, including ...

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  • Extra Bones In The Human Foot: A Common Finding
    By: Scott Kilberg DPM | - Extra foot bones?

    The truth is, some people do have extra bones in their feet. Most of the time, one would never notice that they had these extra bones present in their feet. Usually smaller than an almond and well hidden in the depth of the foot, these small bones are called accessory ossicles (although sometimes the term sesamoid is confusingly used). These extra bones should not be confused with normal small sesamoid bones that everyone has under the big toe joint. Accessory oss ...

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  • Not So Dry Bones
    By: Robert Wilson | - "Bones" first burst on to our screens in the USA on September 13th 2005 and introduced us to the cast of compelling characters featuring the main duo of Dr. Temperance "Bones" Brennan and FBI agent Seeley Booth. Over four seasons now, the question of when or if Bones and Booth finally get it together romantically has always been left dangling until the season finale of the most recent season when they were shown in bed together. Shame it turned out to be just a dream of Booths while he lay in a ...
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  • Swedish Massage: A First-timer's Best Bet
    By: Kyle Donley | - Swedish massage is your standard meat-and-potatoes massage. That is to say, it is the most basic massage available and therefore ideal for newcomers. And best of all, its aimed primarily at your relaxation. So what are you waiting for newcomers, skip your anger management class, put on a little towel, and read this extremely relaxing article about the extremely relaxing effects of Swedish massage.

    What is it?

    Swedish massage is widely considered to be among ...

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  • Looking Back On Five Seasons Of Bones
    By: Robert Wilson | - "Bones" first burst on to our screens in the USA on September 13th 2005 and introduced us to the cast of compelling characters featuring the main duo of Dr. Temperance "Bones" Brennan and FBI agent Seeley Booth. Over 5 seasons now, the question of when or if Bones and Booth finally get it together romantically has always been left dangling until the season finale of the most recent season when they were shown in bed together. Shame it turned out to be just a dream of Booths while he lay in a com ...
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  • Coral Calcium's Benefits Coral Calcium Is Calcium Derived From Corals. This Coral Calcium Is Obtaine
    By: Ben Singer | - Coral Calcium's Benefits

    When people hear the word coral calcium, they instantly relate this word to bones. Although coral calcium benefits are very important in bone growth, density and structure, it also assists several other purposes. It helps in the heartbeat process, nerve conductivity and other physiological processes. Another coral calcium benefit is also that the mineral is Maintained all through life, influential and flexible. There are many origins of calcium in the enviro ...

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  • Tips For Runners / Walkers / Joggers
    By: Kevin Agrawal | - The Importance of Exercise to Joint Heath
    Joint health should be a concern for everyoneregardless of your age. Joints are the points where two bones meet and are equipped with muscles, ligaments, cartilage, and Synovial membranes that are built to bear weight and allow movement. Joints work toward executing all our movements and making us flexible. Because of this, they are also more susceptible to wear and tear. There are several ways to help ease aching joints: two important ways i ...

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  • Understanding Fractured Bones Injury
    By: Kamille Pagibigan | - Bone Fracture

    Some people are prone to accidents, and they often sustain injuries as a result. One of the most common is the fractured bones injury. This occurs when there is a break or crack in a bone.

    Anyone may possibly suffer from a fractured bones injury. However, there are certain people who are more likely to sustain this kind of injury. Such people are those who have impairments, such as osteoporosis or low bone density, osteogenesis imperfect (one of the br ...

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  • Ways To Keep Bones Healthy
    By: jackb son | - If the diet is deficient in good-quality fats, hormones will be produced in inadequate amounts. And vitamin D, a hormone-like vitamin, will not be utilized well. Further, mineral absorption is dependent on fats. A low-fat diet, in my opinion, makes it quite difficult to have healthy bones.

    Unfortunately the typical western diet is now so heavily weighted with white flours, refined sugars and fats it is deplete of many of the micronutrients required for healthy bones. Whilst calciu ...

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  • Dinosaur Bones
    By: Deven | - Dinosaur Bones

    Dinosaurs, of all known animals, are quite popular mystifying creatures and are well identified by children of all ages. Dinosaurs were real and live animals that lived in most regions of the world and were completely wiped out 65 million years ago. The cause of their extinction is still debated but most of the researchers agree that when alive, the dinosaur dominated the wilds. We are aware of their existence by their remains, usually documented in bones, either fo ...

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  • Soft Tissue Discovered In Dinosaur Bones
    By: William Nugent | - Most of us are familiar with the occasional reports in newspapers and over the Internet that tell of blood remnants and soft tissue being found in dinosaur bones. These reports are not mere speculation but are based on genuine findings that are reported by mainstream scientists.

    The reports go on to mention that the scientists were surprised to find such tissue preserved in ancient bones. One report carried by MSNBC on March 24, 2005 was titled Scientists recover T. Rex soft tissu ...

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  • Vitamin D Is Not Just For Bones
    By: Tom Nuckels | - Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that possesses both the characteristics of a vitamin and a hormone. It is necessary for growth, especially for normal growth and development of bones and teeth in children.

    It protects against muscle weakness and is involved in regulation of the heartbeat. It is also important in the prevention and treatment of breast and colon cancer, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, and hypocalcemia. It enhances immunity and is necessary for thyroid function and ...

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  • Are Your Bones Too Brittle?
    By: Charles Kassotis | - Bones provide the overall structure and connective tissue that keeps our skin and other organs in place. Without bones, we could not move or do most other things to lead a physically active life. Missing, broken, or fractured bones are painful, and they compromise our quality of life until they are repaired or we learn to make do without them. That is why it is vitally important to maintain healthy bones throughout our lives, beginning from the time we are young and continuing through the senior ...
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