Fracture

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Synopsis: 5. medicine & health: 1. diseases: Diseases: Injuries: Fracture:


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which are recommended widely to protect against bone fractures. They were associated with a slightly decreased risk of premature death.


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The tortured history of this corner of North america a legacy of collision between the North america and Pacific tectonic plates created a meshwork of leaky faults and fractures.

This activated the fractures and made room for more magma to rise. In Tolay Regional Park north of Mount Edziza Edwards is assembling evidence of periodic eruption pulses in the last 2. 5 million years.


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As estimated 44 million Americans have osteoporosis a bone-thinning disease that is caused by low bone density and raises the risk of fractures especially of the hip spine and wrist.

and women for 12 years the researchers found that 43 hip fractures had occurred. Because the number of hip fractures in the group was so small the researchers were unable to draw firm conclusions about dairy consumption

and hip fracture risk from their data and they suggest more research is needed. However the findings did show that a higher intake of cream was associated with lower bone mineral density in the hip but not in the spine.

Foods in this group included ice cream sour cream cream cheese and cream. Â Cream is definitely different from the rest of the dairy products said lead author Shivani Sahni an assistant scientist at the institute.

and compared their effects on bone health and hip fracture risk. The findings appear in the February issue of the journal Archives of Osteoporosis. A food company that makes yogurt sponsored the research.


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and the occasional toe fracture Glatter told Livescience. Sometimes cooks slip on their turkeys and hit their heads he added. 2. Carving catastrophes


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when these rocks had water flowing through them through these fractures leaving calcium sulfate behind Rice said.


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Women who ate onions frequently had a 20 percent lower risk of hip fracture than those who never ate onions.


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or fractures into the sandstone cubes could yield a diversity of shapes including arches pillars and pedestal rocks.


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Some research shows high-protein diets are correlated with more fractures but other research has found people with high-protein diets have increased bone density according to the Harvard School of Public health.


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and collide, the crust fractures and these clathrates release gases, which carry up ice particles with them to form the icy plumes.


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the California-based drug company's treatment for osteoporosis. The monoclonal antibody will be used to treat postmenopausal women who have increased an risk of fractures,


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mineral-rich water once pulsed through fractures in the volcanic rock. Gypsum deposits can form in water that is much less acidic than required by the water-altered sulphate minerals previously discovered on Mars meaning that the site could have been more habitable than others explored by the rover.


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#Drinking more milk as a teenager does not lower risk of hip fracture laterdrinking more milk as a teenager apparently does not lower the risk of hip fracture as an older adult

While drinking milk during adolescence is recommended to achieve peak bone mass milk's role in hip fractures later in life has not been established.

which is a risk factor for hip fracture according to the study background. Diane Feskanich Sc.

D. of Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard university Boston and colleagues examined the association between remembered teenage milk consumption and risk of hip fracture at older ages in a study of more than 96000 men

During the follow-up 1226 hip fractures were reported by women and 490 by men. Study findings indicate teenage milk consumption (between the ages of 13-18 years) was associated with an increased risk of hip fractures in men with each additional glass of milk per day as a teenager

associated with a 9 percent higher risk. Teenage milk consumption was associated not with hip fractures in women.

The association between drinking milk and hip fractures in men was influenced partially by height according to the studywe did not see an increased risk of hip fracture with teenage milk consumption in women as we did in men.

One explanation may be the competing benefit of an increase in bone mass with an adverse effect of greater height.

Cheese intake during teenage years was associated not with the risk of hip fracture in either men or women.

and height in preventing hip fractures in older adults. Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2010 recommends the consumption of three cups of milk

In this investigation higher milk consumption at this age did not translate into a lower risk of hip fracture for older adults


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But while young athletes are susceptible to the ankle sprains wrist fractures and other acute injuries that are common among competitors of all ages numerous studies indicate that approximately half of the sports-related injuries among children


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Women with breast cancer lose BMD at a higher rate than their healthier counterparts increasing their risk of fractures


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Fructooligosaccharides also increase calcium absorption in the body an important consideration for pre-and postmenopausal women ages 45 and older who are losing critical bone mass that increases their risk for osteoporosis and bone fractures.


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adequate amounts help the body maintain bone density reducing the risk of fracture osteomalacia osteoarthritis


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and sodium) and whether individual dairy foods have a significant impact in reducing fractures. IFAR researchers based their findings on data collected from a food frequency questionnaire completed by 3212 participants from the Framingham Offspring study.

Research like this supports the idea that proper nutrition can help combat osteoporosis and fractures.

#¢Another 34 million Americans have low bone density putting them at increased risk for osteoporosis and fractures especially of the hip spine and wrist.

About one-quarter of those who suffer a hip fracture die within a year of the injury.#¢

#¢Osteoporosis-related fractures were estimated responsible for an $19 billion in health care costs in 2005 with that figure expected to increase to $25 billion by 2025.


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On earth forming veins like these requires water circulating in fractures. Researchers have used the rover's Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) to examine sedimentary rocks in the area.


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Gas and chemicals from humanmade fractures thousands of meters underground very rarely seep upward to drinking-water aquifers the study says.


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Combined Vitamin d and calcium supplementation has been shown to reduce the incidence of hip and other non-vertebral fractures among older populations with some studies suggesting that Vitamin d actually leads to lower rates of falling in subjects.


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and Vitamin d during this time head into adulthood with less than optimal bone density setting themselves up for osteoporosis and bone fractures years later.


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and quality of life and predisposes people to falls and fractures. The condition affects more than 50 million Americans annually including 30 million people over age 60 and often forces people into nursing homes or rehabilitation facilities.


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Besides diabetes, the herb is reported also to cure a wide spectrum of ailments like skin diseases, fractures, bruises, constipation, hemorrhages, and rheumatoid arthritis.


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