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Expanding bone marrow also makes bones thin and brittle. That raises the chance of broken bones. Enlarged spleen. The spleen is an organ that helps the body ...
Seek immediate care if any injury to your knee causes signs or symptoms of an ACL injury. The knee joint is a complex structure of bones, ligaments, tendons and ...
... symptoms and can lead to other health problems, including osteoporosis and kidney stones. The body needs calcium to maintain bones. Calcium also plays an ...
Osteoarthritis causes cartilage — the hard, slippery tissue that covers the ends of bones where they form a joint — to break down. Rheumatoid arthritis is a ...
Thumb arthritis is common with aging and occurs when cartilage wears away from the ends of the bones that form the joint at the base of your thumb — also ...
We have previously shown that, in part, DNA damage and cellular apoptosis cause radiation damage to rodent bone, thereby reducing functional osteoblasts and ...
The spinal bones are cushioned by shock-absorbing disks. A problem in any part of the spine can cause back pain. For some people, back pain is simply an ...
For healing, any broken bone must be kept still. ... Details about symptoms, what caused the injury and when it happened. ... Have you been told you have weakened ...
This condition results in premature fusing of one or more of the joints between the bone plates of an infant's skull before the brain is fully formed.
Causes · Sudden illness such as an asthma attack or COVID-19 . · Major surgery. · Sudden broken bone. · Death of a loved one or other loss. · Strong argument.
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