sore back
sore back
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by Jeff Foster - 2007-01-22
Back pain, when gone untreated, can become a serious problem.Your brain, being complex as it is, is always informed when there is back pain, or any body pain for that matter. This is done by your body...
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by Jeff Conklin - 2007-02-26
Getting To The Root Of Back Pain There's no denying that back pain can be agonizing, even debilitating, to a more severe degree than pain inflicted on any other part of the body. Ever wonder why? It's...
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by Jeff Foster - 2007-03-06
Low Back Pain - Acute & ChronicThe most common of all the types of back pain is that of lower back pain.As with any type of pain there are two different types (and low back pain is no exception): ...
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by Jeff Foster - 2007-03-18
It happens to all of us. All of us tackle this issue. We are all going to face the issue of getting older. There is just no stopping the fact that aging is a part of life. We get older and as we ge...
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by Jeff Foster - 2007-06-04
Osteoporosis is a health condition suffered by many today of which the hallmark is the loss of the normal bone density and the subsequent fragility of the skeletal bones. Because of the loss of or the...
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by Jeff Foster - 2007-06-06
Vitamin D and osteoporosis are an osteoporosis treatment combination that many healthcare practitioners closely follow. The body requires adequate calcium intake as well as an adequate intake of vita...
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by Jeff Foster - 2007-06-08
Osteoporosis is a health condition in which the bone density in the skeletal system is reduced putting you at increased risk for bone fractures and the subsequent morbidity and mortality associated wi...
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by Jeff Foster - 2007-06-15
Diagnosing Osteoporosis - Solving The Broken Bones MysteryOsteoporosis can occur when there is a loss of bone density and strength due to a variety of factors. Osteoporosis may be related to aging, c...
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by Jeff Foster - 2007-06-15
A disease in which bones begin to lose their density leading to a significant increase in the risk for fracture bones, osteoporosis can lead to severe complications which increase both morbidity and m...
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by Jeff Foster - 2007-06-21
A loss of bone density and strength can ultimately lead to a diagnosis of osteoporosis and the potential of years ahead of morbidity that you wouldn't wish on your worst enemy. Diagnosing osteoporosis...