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Oral Rinse Predictor Of Marrow Transplant Effectiveness, Indicates Whether Infection Will Develop
June 22, 2005 Simple analysis of a bone marrow transplant patient's oral rinse can give medical personnel a quick indication of the transplant's effectiveness and predict whether an infection will develop, says a ... > full story -
Purdue Study Finds Races React Differently To Dietary Salt, Calcium
May 11, 2005 African-American and Caucasian adolescent girls handle sodium and calcium differently, which may help explain why the races have different rates of hypertension and osteoporosis, according to ... > full story -
Fight Osteoporosis: Bone Up On B12
April 21, 2005 Women are about four times more likely than men to develop osteoporosis, or weak, porous bones. But a new study links vitamin B12 deficiency with low bone mineral density in men, and confirms ... > full story -
Onion Compound May Help Fight Osteoporosis
April 11, 2005 Besides adding flavor to food, onions also may be good for your bones. Researchers at the University of Bern in Switzerland have identified a compound in the popular vegetable that appears to ... > full story -
Dietary Protein And Bone Health Revisited
March 25, 2005 Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists first compared high-meat protein diets with low-meat protein diets. Now, they've compared animal-protein diets with vegetable-protein diets. This ... > full story -
Mealtime Habits Important To Girls' Bone Health
March 25, 2005 Parents concerned about a young daughter's bone health should make milk part of their child's mealtime routine, according to a study by Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists in ... > full story -
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Patients With Osteoporosis Should Be Screened For Celiac Disease, Study Suggests
March 8, 2005 Rates of celiac disease are significantly higher in patients with osteoporosis, according to researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. They recommend using blood tests to ... > full story -
History Of Broken Bones Overlooked When Treating Osteoporosis
February 24, 2005 Women who need treatment for osteoporosis--thinning of the bones--may not be receiving it because their history of fractures is not being considered by physicians, according to a study done in part ... > full story -
Signaling Protein Builds Bigger, Better Bones In Mice
February 23, 2005 Leaping tall buildings in a single bound may be out of the question, but the genetically engineered "supermice" in Ormond MacDougald's laboratory at the University of Michigan Medical ... > full story -
Familiar Blood Pressure Drug May Prevent Osteoporosis
February 23, 2005 A form of beta blocker, a drug commonly used to lower blood pressure and ward off repeat heart attacks, may provide the answer to preventing osteoporosis, said a Baylor College of Medicine ... > full story
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