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Fosamax and Tooth Extraction
If you've been taking a drug for osteoporosis and need to have a tooth extracted, there are things you need to be aware of. It's not a simple procedure.
13 commentsVitamin D and Sunshine - Health Benefits of the Sun
The importance of fresh air and sunshine includes exposure to Vitamin D which helps our bodies absorb calcium and can help prevent depression, osteoporosis, and insomnia.
20 commentsHow to Naturally Maintain Good Bone Health
Bone loss is not something that only happens to the elderly. In fact, many people begin losing bone density as early as their 30s. Start taking care of your bone health today with these natural methods.
17 commentsCoke is for rust remover and Water is for drinking
I will definitely be having Water! Egads! What have I put INTO myself!? I got these interesting factoids yesterday in an email from a friend of mine who works in the medical field.
18 commentsPoppy Seeds Protect Your Bones
Poppy is an ancient plan, it has been cultivated for over 3000 years. It is a medicinal herb and it has been effective in treating several diseases. Poppy seeds have a lot of positive nutritional benefits, so adding them to your diet is a good way to maintain your health.
19 commentsHow Bone Density Test Is Done - Interpreting Bone Density Scores
A bone mineral density (BMD) scan or bone densitometry is a screening test, which works by emitting low dose x-ray radiation to measure bone loss or the amount of calcium in the bones (bone calcium density). With the help of bone densitometry test,...
5 commentsThe truth about milk
We are the only mammals that drink milk from sources other than our own – ie: we drink cow’s milk versus human. Each mammals milk is perfectly suited for the needs of that particular species. It’s there to provide that particular species...
5 commentsHow men may raise their testosterone levels
Testosterone is the essential male hormone. There has been a dramatic long term fall in male testosterone levels accompanied by increasing environmental prevalence of female hormones, and an increase in the number of people identifying as gay. The resulting feminisation of men suits many vested interests. It is however possible to boost testosterone levels by combining exercise and rest, watching your diet, avoiding plastics and keeping your cell phone away from your body.
4 commentsVitamin D Deficiencies - How It Affects Your Health
This is an article on Vitamin D and its many benefits. Some researcher believe that there are more cancers caused by sunscreen, that blocks Vitamin D production,than have been prevented by it. Vitamin D deficiency is a contributor to a host of health problems, including heart disease, cancer, diabetes, multiple Sclerosis and Osteoporosis.
30 commentsCalcium Deficiency Causes: Calcium in Foods and Calcium Supplementation
Calcium deficiency is a major concern in the United States. Over 75% of Americans don't get what they need. Calcium does ninety percent of its work building bone mass during the first seventeen years of life with the balance occurring by age twenty...
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