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Minimizing Broken Blood Vessels by Meg W. Patient Expert Posted Fri 22 May 2009 4:56pm The beauty FAQ at elf cosmetics has some good makeup and skin tips. Here's what they say about getting rid of a broken blood vessel on your face; Before bed wash your face and moisturize, then take a green grape, cut it in half and massage the open ended juice onto the problem area. Repeat this several times in 2 weeks and see the difference!! See Read on »
Bariatric Surgery Seems to Result In Greater Bone Fractures by Linda Posted Thu 11 Jun 2009 12:00am more broken bones in that time Most breaks occurred in the bones of the hands and feet, but hip, spine and humerus (upper arm bone) fractures also were found. The researchers... A new study done at the Mayo clinic shows that bariatric surgery to induce weight loss puts a person at greater risk for broken bones. People who had bariatric procedures Read on »
Anti-Clotting Drugs Rarely Needed in Children with Big-Bone Fractures by Ed H. Doctor of Pharmacy Posted Mon 21 May 2012 5:17pm Children with pelvic and thigh fractures develop dangerous blood clots so rarely that anti-clotting therapy should be given only to those with underlying conditions that increase clotting risk, according to a study from Johns Hopkins Children’s Center. The research, to be published in the June issue of the Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, ... Read on »
Adults With HIV at Increased Risk of Bone Fractures, Study Finds by HealthFinder Posted Fri 11 Mar 2011 12:00pm 11 (HealthDay News) -- Adults infected with HIV -- particularly adults between 25 and 54 -- are at increased risk for bone fractures compared to the general population, a new study has found. It's known that low bone mineral density is common in people with HIV, but there is little data on bone fracture rates in this group of patients Read on »
Vitamin K supplement may help prevent bone fractures and cancers by Dr. John Z. Medical Doctor Posted Tue 14 Oct 2008 9:10pm A vitamin K1 supplement does not protect against age-related decreasing bone density, but may protect against fractures and cancers in postmenopausal women. However, Dr. Angela Cheung, the lead author of the study, cautioned that although the clinical trial observations on fractures and cancers are “intriguing”, they are based on small numbers Read on »
Take soy protein to reduce risk of bone fractures by Peter C. Complimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Thu 23 Oct 2008 6:33pm Eat soy protein, exercise more and increase consumption of calcium and vitamin D to retard bone loss. According to the Shanghai Women's Health Study, women who ate the most soy protein had a 37% lower risk of bone fracture as compared to women who ate the least soy, particularly among women in the early years following menopause. Soy protein Read on »
Bone Fracture Risk Doubles After Obesity Surgery by DiseaseProof Medical Doctor Posted Fri 12 Jun 2009 4:27pm Speaking at this year’s The Endocrine Society's annual meeting, scientists say bone fracture rate is higher among people who have underwent bariatric surgery. Researchers studied 90 people who had either vertical banded gastroplasty or biliopancreatic diversion. Seven years following their operation, 21 participants endured a total of 31 fractures Read on »
Are you at risk of a bone fracture from osteoporosis? by OlwenAnderson Health Maven Posted Mon 04 Jan 2010 8:46pm Now here's a handy tool..... a free online calculator to assess your risk of a bone fracture from osteoporosis. You can find it here  http://www.shef.ac.uk/FRAX/tool.jsp?locationValue=23  When you've put in all the data, the program will calculate the percentage probability of a fracture within the next 10 years. By the way, question 12 is optional Read on »
"Significantly Higher Bone Fracture Risk" for HIV-infected Patients by Dr. J. Mariano Anto Bruno M. Medical Doctor Posted Mon 20 Oct 2008 3:00am increase in bone fractures among HIV-infected patients, using data from a large healthcare system," he added. In the study, researchers analyzed data from the Partners HealthCare... The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism (JCEM) has published a new study which claims the HIV infection puts patients at a considerably higher risk of bone Read on »
Soy Protein Cuts Bone Fracture Risk by Cathy T. Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:20pm CHICAGO -- Eating soy-based foods lessens the progress of osteoporosis in women after menopause, when hormonal changes can rapidly thin bones and increase the risk of fractures, researchers said on Monday. Bone loss is particularly quick in women during the five to seven years after menopause when a drop-off in estrogen levels may cause them Read on »