By: Edward Farajzadeh | 2010-04-03 | Dental Jaw bones are designed to hold the teeth in place, but when that bone is attacked by periodontal disease or a person loses a tooth, the bone begins to deteriorate. In those situations, Dentists combat the harmful effects of bone loss through bone augmentation procedures. Bone augmentation adds extra bone to necessary areas to compensate for the lack of structure. read more
By: rolando | 2010-11-10 | Business Opportunities Did you know that your bones are always changing? Every day of your life, some bone cells die and some new bone cells are created. From birth until your early 30s, you can easily make lots of bone cells. Past the age of 35, new bone cells are more difficult to make. In this article, Susun Weed looks at Wise Woman Ways to keep your bones strong and flexible. read more
By: Kelly Marshall | 2010-04-03 | Pets Is there such a creature as a dog that doesn't like to gnaw on bones? Doubtfully! Yes, dogs possess an evolutionary trait that instills in them a love for chewing on bones. Since human beings have the evolutionary trait of ingenuity, they have developed such items as rawhide bones for their dogs to enjoy. These rawhide bones will give the pet something to chew other than its dog clothes and the household furniture! Of course, there are other reasons why providing a dog with a good rawhide bone is recommended. read more
By: Samantha Gluck | 2010-11-02 | Wellness During teenage years your skeleton is actively growing and getting bigger and stronger. At the end of your teenage years, bone growth is complete and bones have achieved "peak bone mass." Up to 90 percent of peak bone mass is acquired by age 18 in girls and age 20 in boys, so youth is the best time to invest in bone health. read more
By: alice rose | 2010-09-16 | Diseases and Conditions Symptoms of Bone Spurs in most cases are asymptomatic, meaning they do not show any symptoms that may suggest the presence of the bone formation. read more
By: Carissa Street | 2010-04-02 | Nutrition Eating a good nutritional diet will help you gain stronger bones. I will tell you some foods that are good for not only you but for your skeletal system. read more
By: Mark Bromson, M.D. | 2010-03-30 | Health & Fitness Because my patients can't see their skeleton, they often don't give much thought to keeping their bones in optimum condition throughout their lives. This lack of foresight can have a tragic and lasting effect on quality of life as they age. Our bones are our foundation and protection. read more
By: David Flores | 2010-11-04 | Nutrition There are natural ways to prevent osteporosis and increase bone density. This report has many helpful tips. read more
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By: Harold Simmons | 2010-04-02 | Internet Marketing Ahead is the signpost for the Bone Yard. It is relatively easy to find just look at any large marketing, article publishing, or internet-training site and you will see a steady stream of those heading toward the Bone Yard. It is not a pretty sight but it happens each day. read more
By: Seif Sel | 2010-03-16 | Shopping Collar bones are something that we must have encountered in our daily life, but might not have understood its true worth. It is something that can keep collars stiff, neat looking and conventional. read more
By: Sally Michaels | 2010-03-28 | Fitness Equipment Maintaining strong, healthy bones is incredibly important as we age. By keeping our bones strong we can lower our risk of getting osteoporosis as we get older. Osteoporosis is a disease of the bone that increases the risk of bone fractures. read more
By: Hamilton Erridge | 2011-01-03 | Diseases and Conditions Increasingly, bone density tests are becoming better predictors of fracture risk as women age. Using a quick, painless method called dual-energy-x-ray absorptiometry or DEXA for short first done after menopause can predict with surprising accuracy the chances a women has of developing osteoporosis in the coming years and the possibility of a devastating fracture later in life. read more
By: Morgan Le Fay | 2010-03-27 | Supplements The Vitamin Code, Grow Bone system is designed as a unique approach to bone health built with the singular goal of enhancing bone structure and strength as well as promoting bone growth and development over time. This unique formula promotes overall bone mineral density and growth to help support strong, healthy bones. read more
By: Gary England | 2010-10-18 | Supplements Knee pain can have a variety of sources, including bone spurs. When bone spurs occur in the knee, it can be quite annoying to put it mildly. read more