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Relief for pain in the neck: arthritis and bone spurs in the cervical spine by Nav J. Patient ExpertHealth MavenFacebook Posted Tue 24 Jun 2008 7:07pm a registered nurse and havesuffered for years with arthritis and bone spurs in my cervical spine. I would wake up each morning with severe headaches and have neck and shoulder pain...OurCervical Traction Neck Pillowis our most popular neck pillow for neck pain, numbness and tingling into the upper extremity, stiff neck, degenerative disc, and loss Read on »
Relief for pain in the neck: arthritis and bone spurs in the cervical spine by Nav J. Patient ExpertHealth MavenFacebook Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 5:40pm a registered nurse and have suffered for years with arthritis and bone spurs in my cervical spine . I would wake up each morning with severe headaches and have neck and shoulder pain... Our Cervical Traction Neck Pillow is our most popular neck pillow for neck pain, numbness and tingling into the upper extremity, stiff neck, degenerative disc, and loss Read on »
IS IT A SIMPLE NECK PAIN OR A BONE SPUR... by Barmac Posted Wed 23 Mar 2011 3:39pm be from a herniated disk or degeneration of the joints in your upper spine as a result of osteoarthritis or loss of bone mass (osteoporosis). Disks between bones in your neck can thin and lose elasticity. Bony outgrowths (spurs) can also form and cause pain. I have one which is shaped like a beak and is trying to fuse itself into my spine but my metal Read on »
Treating Bone And Heel Spurs Naturally by Sonzy Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Posted Sun 03 Apr 2011 9:47am Heel spurs: The heel bone is the biggest bone in the human body and it is responsible to absorb lot of shock as well as pressure. A heel spur is an unnatural... cure to treat Heel Spur and Bone spur: 2. Omega 3 essential fatty acids: Omega 3 essential fatty acids are beneficial in reducing inflammation. Try and supplement your Read on »
The Frontal Bone’s Connected to the Parietal Bone’s Connected to the Occipital Bone by Emily Posted Wed 15 Sep 2010 12:00am Oh my goodness, I’ve my first Anatomy quiz in 9hours and I am not ready!  A migraine hit last night and stopped my study session cold.  I’ve got to hurry to bed so I can keep learning in the morning. Breakfast. Three local prune plums from the farmers’ market, and a WW Sandwich Thin with 2T Wegman’s chunky pb and Croft ... Read on »
The “Bones, Bones, Bones” Diet by ChocolateCoveredVegan Patient Expert Posted Sat 12 Jun 2010 6:50am *Afterthought* I must admit that when I first wrote the title, I thought it was cute. If you read the rest of the post, you’ll see that “bones” refer to dog treats... of naps in comfy chairs . He would also like to add his two-cents to the “ Customized Diets ” discussion by suggesting a diet comprised solely of doggie bones, raw carrots Read on »
Bones, Bones, Brittle Little Bones. by Poker Face Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 5:08pm Today my talking Yoda died. Well his batteries did. My future is over! I can no longer squeeze his hands to have my questions answered! I need to fix him. Anyway, life is funny. I feel so utterly confused about so many things. I think when I was 9 I just imagined my life being a lot different than it is. I figured I would have graduated college by ... Read on »
Bone Density Does Not Necessarily Measure Bone Strength by Dr. Gabe M. Medical Doctor Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 9:34pm The greater the force you put on your bones during exercise, the stronger they become. Researchers at the University of Missouri in Columbia showed that recreational runners have denser bones than cyclists (Journal of Metabolism, February 2008). Another study from Université de St-Etienne in France show that youth soccer players have an increase Read on »
Bone Stem Cells Located at Base of Shin Bone by Northcoast Footcare Facebook Posted Thu 29 Apr 2010 7:26am A team of researchers at the National Institute of Health have located bone generating stem cells in the end of the shin bone and the spine in mice. The researchers also identified genetic triggers and factors which control the growth of the stem cells. Researchers have know that bone marrow stem cells can develop into [...] Read on »