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When you're young, your body makes new bone faster than it breaks down old bone, and your bone mass increases (A). As you age, you lose more bone mass than is ...
Falling with weaker bones makes it more likely that you could break a bone. What you can do. To help bones, joints and muscles stay healthy: Get enough ...
Kellie's cancer had dissolved the calcium matrix of her femur, which put the bone at risk of breaking, Dr. Rose says, adding that when bones break in areas ...
The risk of breaking a hip increases with age. Learn about lifestyle changes that can keep bones strong and reduce risk of breaking.
Weakness in your leg muscles makes it easier for you to lose your balance and fall. You then might break a bone, such as a hip, leading to other complications.
Fat from the inside of a broken long bone; Part of a tumor; Air bubbles. Risk factors. Blood clot in leg vein Enlarge image. Close ...
Pain medications known as opioids often are prescribed for sudden, acute pain that occurs after surgery or a traumatic injury, such as a broken bone. If you ...
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Learn how this nose surgery can straighten the wall of bone and cartilage that separates the nostrils. The surgery opens the nasal passages, ...
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