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Age Takes Toll on Facial Bones, Study Finds by HealthFinder Posted Fri 07 Jan 2011 12:00pm to take detailed measurements of the facial bone structure. With age, the scans showed that the bones that make up the eye sockets recede, enlarging the sockets. A few less... the facial bones, which lose volume and recede, making you look even older. And if crow's feet and jowly cheeks weren't enough, the bones of the eye socket gradually widen, the brow Read on »
Facial Bone Loss Contributes to Aging by Dr. John D. Medical DoctorHealth Maven Posted Mon 26 Dec 2005 12:00am Clarification 12/30/05 I always like cases in which authors try to refute logic. It is possible that bone volume loss might contribute to the appearance of aging, but to say that from the results of a volume-measuring bone study alone is a bit much. Like everything else in life, the appearance of aging is more likely than not due to a number Read on »
Jaw bone changes contribute to ageing by Peter Beard Patient Expert Posted Wed 11 Aug 2010 12:00am Natural changes to the jaw bone and other facial bones contribute to an ageing appearance, which could impede on your anti-ageing regime. At least that’s what... to facial bones – particularly the jaw angle. We don’t believe that the bones change shape significantly enough to stop your skin rejuvenation regime in its tracks Read on »
Fosamax Trial – Destroyed JawBone Tissue Cited by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Thu 03 Sep 2009 10:02am This case is very interesting and no doubt the science of the drug will enter into the picture.  It states that the drug basically keeps old bones in tact but can potentially stop or hinder the growth of new bones tissue from what I read here, so I guess if you didn’t need any new bone tissue it was ok, but for those who needed to grow new Read on »
New bone and tissue regeneration technique | Allies piece by Dr. Syed L. Doctor of Dentistry Posted Sun 24 Jan 2010 1:39am Dr. Mao’s colleagues and co-authors on the paper are Eduardo K. Moioli, Ph.D., Mo Chen, Ph.D., Helaman P. Read the original post:  New bone and tissue regeneration technique | Allies piece Read on »
Bone loss and dental implants by Dr. Long Posted Sat 07 Nov 2009 6:30am 1 Comment skin deep. In fact, it's bone-deep, a new study finds. Researchers say shrinking facial bones play a major role in facial aging and that women experience this type of facial... age, their facial bones dissolve, shrink and leave empty spaces. Since skin also loses elasticity as we age, it's not able to tighten around the spaces left by facial bone loss 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 »
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 »