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… nutritious foods and beverages each day helps to: Keep your bones and muscles strong Build a healthy immune system … and minerals: Calcium Calcium is important for healthy bones, muscles and nerves and helps prevent osteoporosis. … younger adults. High calcium foods include canned fish with bones, milk and milk products and calcium-fortified soy …
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… and loss of tooth enamel . Any type of purging can lead to bone thinning ( osteoporosis ), kidney damage, heart … chemical imbalances. X-rays , which can show whether your bones have been weakened ( low bone density ) by malnutrition. A person can have bulimia and be …
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… breathing Severe bleeding Loss of consciousness Broken bones, or suspected broken bones Stroke or heart attack symptoms Symptoms of sepsis …
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… tissue and thickened cartilage. Reshape parts of the jawbone. Reposition the disc. Tighten the joint to limit … treat TMDs involving: Joint disease that causes tissue and bone to break down. Scar tissue (adhesions). Cartilage that … nerve damage. Joint infection. Any surgical changes to the bone and soft tissue can't be reversed. And they can create …
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… But you can take medicines for these symptoms. Your bones may stay strong. Having your ovaries removed may lead to more fragile bones. But you can take medicine to prevent this. Having … But you can take medicines for these symptoms. Your bones may stay strong. Having your ovaries removed may lead …
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… your doctor may check for complications, such as anemia and bone disease, and begin treatment if needed. Continue … your doctor may check for complications, such as anemia and bone disease, and begin treatment if needed. Continue … your doctor may check for complications, such as anemia and bone disease, and begin treatment if needed. Continue …
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… Hands. Face. Tissues to donate include: Corneas. Skin. Bone. Blood vessels. Connective tissues, such as tendons, … Heart valves. Middle ear. Blood products include: Bone marrow. Stem cells. Living Organ … Hands. Face. Tissues to donate include: Corneas. Skin. Bone. Blood vessels. Connective tissues, such as tendons, …
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… less common than low back or neck pain. That's because the bones in the upper and middle back don't move as much as the lower back or neck bones. What causes it? Many things can cause upper and … scan. This test is to find out if something like a broken bone or a herniated disc is causing your pain. You may need …
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… used to treat prostate cancer and cancer that has spread to bones. Radium Ra 223 dichloride is a radioactive drug. It … amount of urine) This medication may increase the risk of bone fractures. Tell your health care provider right away if you have bone pain or changes in movement. This medication may lower …
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… sore to the touch. Over time as the infection spreads, the bone in your jaw may start to dissolve. When this happens, … but the infection will still be there. If you lose too much bone, your tooth will become loose and may have to be … sore to the touch. Over time as the infection spreads, the bone in your jaw may start to dissolve. When this happens, …