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Learn about this serious condition in which the upper part of the body's main artery becomes weak and may rupture.
Weight training can make your bones stronger and keep your bones strong, known as healthy bone density. But if you don't do weight training correctly, you ...
This rare type of cancer tends to occur near large joints, mainly the knee, in young adults. The main treatment is surgery.
... weakness, or unusual weight gain. These could be symptoms of a serious kidney problem called acute tubulointerstitial nephritis. Taking this medicine for a ...
Osteoporotic bone. Crumbling infrastructure puts us at risk, especially if it's our own internal, bony frame. But patients dealing with thinning bone in ...
Rarely, toe walking is caused by an underlying condition, such as: A short Achilles tendon. This tendon links the lower leg muscles to the back of the heel bone ...
... bone marrow inside some of the larger bones. Conditions that affect the bone marrow are most often the causes of low white blood cell count. Some of these ...
Skin changes caused by UV light are called photoaging. The results of photoaging include: Weakening of connective tissues, which reduces the skin's strength and ...
This medicine can cause your bone mineral density to decrease, which may lead to osteoporosis or weakened bones. Talk with your doctor about how this risk ...
Symptoms may include: Smooth discolored skin patches; Blotchy, wrinkled skin patches; Itching; Soreness or a burning feeling; Easy bruising; Fragile skin ...
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