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What does serotonin have to do with the skeletal system? by Disordered Times .. Patient Expert Posted Sat 29 Nov 2008 10:57am Researchers at Columbia University have found that serotonin produced in the gastrointestinal tract is critical to bone formation. This is a somewhat new finding, so expect much more on the details, especially when it comes to treatment of osteoperosis. Tiptoe has a fantastic post about this topic already, so head over to her site and read on. Read on »
Ayurveda description of asthi dhatu (Bones or Skeletal system) by Dr.Savitha Suri Posted Wed 11 Nov 2009 3:17am or nutrients of asthidhatu reduces the following diseases may surface. Asthitoda : Inflammation of bones and joints (like arthritis) Sadana : weakness Dwija prapatana : falling Read on »
Aches In Your Body - Blame It On The Human Skeletal System by Lucy J. Patient Expert Posted Tue 10 Feb 2009 10:00am to the point of feeling sick, can make a major difference to your wellness. So you may be initially thinking that your skeletal system isnt all that important. I imply everybody gets... search at the basic principle of what the skeletal system does or is suppose to do.Of course we all recognise that it’s essential task is to prevent us from being a big blob Read on »
The role of microRNAs in aging skeletal muscle by Dr. Chris P. Doctor of Philosophy Posted Wed 29 Oct 2008 9:41am such as development and disease. Data from experiments analyzing the role of miRNA gene regulation in aging pathways have been variable, so the precise role of miRNAs in aging systems remains... exercise with essential amino acid consumption. Aging differentially affects human skeletal muscle microRNA expression at rest and following resistance exercise and essential amino Read on »
Adult bone marrow stem cells injected into skeletal muscle can repair heart tissue by Stem Cells Malaysia Patient Expert Posted Tue 23 Jun 2009 6:48pm of cardiovascular disease and heart failure. "Since skeletal muscle is the most abundant tissue in the body and can withstand repeated injection of large number of stem cells, we thought... in the Articles-in-Press section of the American Journal of Physiology -- Heart Circulation Physiology at http://ajpheart.physiology.org/cgi/reprint/00186.2009v1 The heart disease death Read on »
Palmitic Acid+ CARBS = Mouse Skeletal Muscle IR by Dr. B G Doctor of Pharmacy Posted Sun 20 Sep 2009 10:02pm glucose for the brain and other vital tissues (eyes, kidneys/adrenals, peripheral/central nervous system). So after a good 8-hour sleep, your blood glucose continues churning... at the Skeletal Muscle Level From the skeletal muscle point of view, a bunch of the same inaccurate inferences have been made by researchers de Wilde et al (Physiol Genomics. 2008 Feb 19 Read on »
Skeletal Back Tattoo by Vanessa R. Patient Expert Posted Tue 21 Apr 2009 11:35pm Been seeing more and more of these skeletal back tattoos lately.  This tattoo would be great with a pair of red kidneys hiding just under the 11th pair of ribs there. [submitted by Brian] Read on »
Skeletal Oscar! by Vanessa R. Patient Expert Posted Sun 07 Mar 2010 8:43am Well check this out! Skeletal Oscar mysteriously appears in LA’s Runyon Canyon with a caption reading “‘Beauty is one snip away’ -D*Face.” It only lasted a day, sadly, but this wasn’t the only skeletal Oscar to appear around LA, you can read all about it HERE! p.s. Who’s watching the Oscars tonight? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller Read on »
US FDA approves Xgeva for prevention of “skeletal-related events” by Dr. Arnon Krongrad Medical Doctor Posted Fri 19 Nov 2010 12:00am  Xgeva™) for “prevention of skeletal-related events (SREs) in patients with bone metastases from solid tumors.” This indication would include patients with prostate cancer... evidence of metastatic disease to bone (e.g., a positive bone scan). Full prescribing information for Xgeva is already available on line. Serious side effects known to be associated Read on »
Anatomic Fashion Friday: Skeletal shoes by Vanessa R. Patient Expert Posted Fri 19 Jun 2009 4:03pm SquarePeg painstakingly drew these lovely skeletal shoes over the course of a few hours and they’re available at Etsy.com for just $40.  Only available in a men’s size 8 1/2.  Quite a unique pair of shoes—like x-rays on yer feet! Read on »