A previous six-month study by Iowa State University researchers had indicated that consuming modest amounts of soy protein, rich in isoflavones, lessened lumbar spine bone loss in midlife, perimenopausal women. But now an expanded three-year study by some of those same researchers does not show...
Nearly half of women using depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA), commonly known as the birth control shot, will experience high bone mineral density (BMD) loss in the hip or lower spine within two years of beginning the contraceptive, according to researchers at the University of Texas...
UroToday.com - Bone is a very common site of prostate cancer metastases, and in most patients the only site of disease progression. At the skeletal site of metastatic invasion, the bone metabolism is deregulated as a result of the presence of tumour cells in the bone microenvironment...
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UroToday.com - Bone is a very common site of prostate cancer metastases, and in most patients the only site of disease progression. At the skeletal site of metastatic invasion, the bone metabolism is deregulated as a result of the presence of tumour cells in the bone microenvironment...
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ok so a couple days ago I got checked in hockey & landed on my right shoulder, & when i landed on it I got a pain in my collar bone, and since then I have had discomfort in my shoulder / collar bone...if anyone has an idea of what I could have done please let me know thanks !
Last night i was playing a pickup game of soccer with some friends and i got kicked on the inside of my ankle and now right below my ankle bone i have a big knot that is bruised. What could this mean? Is it anything i should worry about?
i accidently dropped something on the top of my foot and its sore but i can walk still though with a mild sense of pain as i put pressure onto it.
is it possible?
or am i just going to have a big old bruise? i know you dont have x ray vision, but just an opinion would be sweet!
cheers
oh, and...
Ok, Today I had the Farrer out and he told me my gelding has bone spurs in his back right hock, and he probably shouldnt ever be ridden again. I cant afford to have the vet out right now for a second opinion, but my farrier is a very reliable source.
What do you know of bone spurs?
Is it...
A family member is having a lot of medical tests done. He recently had a bone marrow biopsy. The report states "diffuse polyclonal reactions to all anti sera" Can anyone tell me what this means? Is it good or bad? Also wht are they looking for when testing this?