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Osteoporosis Symptoms. the Tell-tale Signs of Osteoporosis

... with new bone. In this way the bone is renewed all the time. Osteoporosis is the condition when there are not enough osteoblasts to fill all of the gaps left by the osteoclasts leaving the bone peppered with many, many small gaps that ... Read Read: Osteoporosis Symptoms. the Tell-tale Signs of Osteoporosis

By: Michael Porteous | 13/10/2007 | Diseases & Conditions
Kristin Gabriel

Backed by Science, Rhythmic Bioidentical Hormones Reverse Osteoporosis

... stimulate osteoblasts, not much bone grows from estrogen replacement alone.newer drugs on the market act to stimulate osteoblasts in an artificial way. But it can't be good. Living on a drug that just exacerbates bone growth is the epitome ... Read Read: Backed by Science, Rhythmic Bioidentical Hormones Reverse Osteoporosis

By: Kristin Gabriel | 24/12/2009 | Health

What is Osteogenic Sarcoma?

... the elongated bones. Etiology aspects claim that Osteogenic sarcoma may limit certain activities, such as osteolytic and osteoblastic. The physical aspects are considered when the cell growth is unregulated and controlled by linking cell ... Read Read: What is Osteogenic Sarcoma?

By: Richie Lindsay | 22/10/2009 | Health

Osteoporosis: Soft Plums Harden Bone

... demands on bone tissue. If there are too many osteoclasts, or if these cells become overactive, they will resorb more matrix than the osteoblasts can produce. A predominance of osteoclast activity results in the bone becoming less dense - ... Read Read: Osteoporosis: Soft Plums Harden Bone

By: Keith Scott MD | 09/07/2009 | Health

Osteoporosis - Causes And Treatment

... and osteclasts. Osteoblasts in particular help to keep your bones fresh by destroying older weaker bone, but when the osteoblasts begin working harder than the osteclasts, osteoporosis occurs. Osteoporosis is when your bones get weaker and ... Read Read: Osteoporosis - Causes And Treatment

By: harryjackson9 | 26/12/2009 | Health

Healthy Bone the Natural Way

... how bone health can be undermined, we must first understand how healthy bone is created and maintained. Bone cells called osteoblasts are responsible for generating new bone (osteogenesis) in an ongoing process known as remodeling. As the ... Read Read: Healthy Bone the Natural Way

By: Dianne Duncan | 29/05/2009 | Health

The Parathyroid Counterpart - The Complete Opposite of the Parathyroid Hormone

... for a longer period of time, there is reduced bone resorption by the osteoclasts and bone deposition by the osteoblasts. This mechanism, however, is only capable of maintaining the plasma calcium concentration for a few hours to a few days ... Read Read: The Parathyroid Counterpart - The Complete Opposite of the Parathyroid Hormone

By: Raj Kumar | 23/05/2009 | Health

Types Of Bone Cancer In Dogs

... inappropriate forms of calcium shunts excess into the bone, where through stimulating the bone-building cells (osteoblasts) to replicate prematurely, the replicative potential (i.e. the fixed number of replication cycles available to the ... Read Read: Types Of Bone Cancer In Dogs

By: Jitesh Arora | 31/12/2009 | Cancer

Metastatic Bone Cancer Prognosis

... location. Bone metastases represent 25% of all metastatic breast cancers. There are two major kinds of bone cancer: osteolytic and osteoblastic. Osteolytic cancer eats away at your bones, causing holes to form. This leaves bones open to ... Read Read: Metastatic Bone Cancer Prognosis

By: Casey Gentles | 30/12/2009 | Cancer

Why Women Need Natural Progesterone

... production, their risk for osteoporosis increases. This can happen to younger women as well if they do not ovulate properly due to various factors. Our bones are made up of osteoblasts and osteoclasts. New bone is built from osteoblasts ... Read Read: Why Women Need Natural Progesterone

By: Taryn Brava | 15/11/2009 | Women's Health
Bette Dowdell

What Makes You Fat And Fragile?

... your thyroid when to stop and when to go. What’s TSH got to do with bones?It turns out if you have too little or too much TSH, your osteoblasts, the bone builders, can’t get the job done. Same thing if you don’t have enough T3. Even mild, ... Read Read: What Makes You Fat And Fragile?

By: Bette Dowdell | 05/11/2009 | Wellness

Magnesium is important in calcium metabolism and bone health

... is a cofactor for a myriad of enzymes in the body, including alkaline phosphatase. Alkaline phosphatase is synthesized by osteoblasts and is essential for bone mineralization. Zinc also plays a role in the osteoblast via its involvement in ... Read Read: Magnesium is important in calcium metabolism and bone health

By: sulamita berrezi | 15/08/2009 | Health
Dr Murray Fox

Bone and Calcium Metabolism: Prevention of Osteoporosis

Bone metabolism in the human body is a very dynamic process.  There is a constant lying down of bone by cells called osteoblasts and resorbtion of bone by cells called osteoclasts.  Initially the osteoblasts work much harder and faster that ... Read Read: Bone and Calcium Metabolism: Prevention of Osteoporosis

By: Dr Murray Fox | 01/07/2009 | Diseases & Conditions
Byron J Richards

Oprah’s Crazy Talk – Bioidentical Hormones – Helpful or Harmful? (Part 1)

... to occur. Many women also use progesterone as part of a natural bone support program, since progesterone helps activate the osteoblasts that build bone.  A study of postmenopausal women has shown that in women with osteoporosis the use of ... Read Read: Oprah’s Crazy Talk – Bioidentical Hormones – Helpful or Harmful? (Part 1)

By: Byron J Richards | 22/06/2009 | Women's Health

Male Osteoporosis-Part 2

... a hip fracture compared to people who do not drink. The activity of bone producing cells called osteoblasts is suppressed by alcohol, with other side effects such as the reduced absorption of nutrients and calcium, all contributing to bone ... Read Read: Male Osteoporosis-Part 2

By: Jonathan Blood-smyth | 09/06/2009 | Diseases & Conditions
 

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