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What does the broken brain say to the neuroscientist? Oscillations and connectivity in schizophrenia, Alzheimer's disease, and bipolar disorder. Int J ...
... Broken jaw, Impacted tooth, Hemifacial microsomia, Nonunion, Orbital fracture, Facial laceration, Dentofacial anomaly, Central giant cell granuloma ...
These factors include age, sex, race, prior broken bones, a family history of hip fracture,
Fracture (broken bone), history of or; Gallbladder disease or; Mental problems (eg, depression) or history of—Use with caution. May make these conditions ...
Kidney injury. Weaker bones and a higher risk of broken bones. A higher risk of diabetic ketoacidosis. Rarely, SGLT-2 may be linked to ...
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