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Ocular Complications Following Bone Marrow Transplant Common In Study
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TraumatologiaJAMA Ophthalmology Study Highlights A study in the Netherlands by Viera Kalinina Ayuso, M.D., of the University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands, examined the development of eye complications among children within one year of hematopoietic ste ... ...
 
Vitamin D And Calcium May Not Prevent Fractures
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TraumatologiaVitamin D and calcium supplements do not prevent fractures in adult men or women, according to a report published in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine. After discovering that there was not sufficient scientific proof to demonstrate that vitamin ... ...
 
News From The Annals Of Internal Medicine: Feb. 26, 2013
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Heavy Loads On The Shoulders Can Cause Nerve Damage In The Hands And Fingers
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Traumatologia Trudging from place to place with heavy weights on our backs is an everyday reality, from schoolchildren toting textbooks in backpacks to firefighters and soldiers carrying occupational gear. Muscle and skeletal damage are very real concerns... ... ...
 
Gains Made Towards Treatment Of Rare Bone Disease
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TraumatologiaElusive substrate protein identified in the most common form of heritable rickets Diagnosed in toddlers, X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH) is the most common form of heritable rickets, in which soft bones bend and deform, and tooth abscesses develop be ... ...
 
Decline In Walking Speed As We Age Likely Due To Thigh Fat
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Traumatologia A new study from Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center shows that an increase in fat throughout the thigh is predictive of mobility loss in otherwise healthy older adults. Lead author Kristen Beavers, Ph.D... ... ...
 
If Degenerative Cervical Spine Disease Doesn't Progress, Is Surgery Necessary
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Traumatologia Follow-up data on patients with degenerative disease of the upper (cervical) spinal vertebrae show little or no evidence of worsening degeneration over time, according to a study in the journal Spine. The journal is published by Lippincott Williams ... ...
 
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