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    Jason 1 Jason Garza Professor Victoria Makar AIS-1203-0R3 2 October 2017 Osteoporosis I decided to write about osteoporosis because it affects a large amount of men and women from their early fifties and up. My major is kinesiology, therefore I am doing a research to learn about how physical inactivity can possibly cause osteoporosis. Osteoporosis, a skeletal disease, is when weakened bone that is not strong enough to perform the daily physical activities of an everyday average person,…

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    Why Do Neck Pains Occur?

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    cause severe pain in the neck. A certain move of whipping can hurt the neck and may even cause death. Another reason can be the age. Research says that older people feel more pain in their necks as their bones start to damage due to lack of iron and calcium. Even certain diseases can also trigger neck pain. Thirdly, a joint disease named Osteoarthritis can be the reason behind this pain. It is basically a joint disorder and damages the…

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    Ing. Med. Calcifying Disorders: An Overview Any build up of calcium in body tissue where calcium is usually not found may be considered as calcification. Calcium is predominantly found in our bones and teeth and uses the bloodstream as a means of travelling to these physiological locations. A very small amount of calcium, approximately one percent, is found elsewhere in the body including muscles and the blood itself. When calcium salts are abnormally deposited in unusual physiological…

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    Osteoporosis Disease

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    when the “…ratio of bone formation to bone break- down…” becomes out of balance, triggering osteoblast activity to slow down (Whitney, Rady Rolfes, Crow, Cameron-smith & Walsh, 2014, p. 199). Affected bones rapidly lose important minerals, such as calcium, rendering them ineffective in replacing these important minerals (Whitney et al., 2014, p. 199). Therefore, the affected bones, in particular, the most common the hip, spine, and wrist, become thin, weak, and brittle (Figure 1). Figure 1:…

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    Organic Multivitamins

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    healthy balance; therefore you need to look in other places. This is also true for vitamins that your system consumes quickly and cannot store reserves of for whenever your body requires it. For instance, calcium is vital for proper bone health, if a body does not ingest its daily need, it will grab calcium mineral reserves from your tooth and bones, leading to weak teeth, and perhaps resulting in osteoporosis. Improve your current health and make sure you are fulfilling your own body's required…

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    1. What is the difference between calcium carbonate and hydroxyapatite? Calcium carbonate is more soluble than hydroxyapatite. 2. What are the pitfalls of using CHA in bone graft procedures? CHA is fragile an brittle and it should only be used temporarily 3. What is CHACC and what potentially makes it better than CHA? CHACC is Coralline Hydroxyapatite/calcium carbonate. CHACC is better than CHA because it can keep a porous structure as well s biocompatibility making it a even better…

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    is all prescriptions of oral Bisphosphonates. There are females being used for this study and they are the ages 20 and older. Oral Bisphosphonates are a new treatment of osteoporosis. Certain females were included in this study if they had taken calcium or vitamin D. The ones that had to be excluded were the ones that had like a Paget’s disease that required BPs. The study was approved before doing any of…

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    Hess's Law Lab Report

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    The total change in energy is equal to the sum of the net reaction that is Hess’s Law the way I see it. It is important because it shows how energy is moved whether absorbed or released which is critical in science where logic and reason define all knowledge derived from the implications of science. Hess’s Law is used to determining difficult to measure energy changes such as the generation of hydrogen as a clean fuel in the example given in chem wiki (Shelly Cohen October 02 2013). It is also…

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    Bone Scan Case Study

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    also be those patients in which the injection gets tissued (the entire injection isn’t intravenous some are intramuscular). - Hyperthyroid as well as hypothyroid patients will be excluded from the group due to the role that the thyroid plays with calcium regulation in the body. Data to be collected: the data that will be collected will be the bone scan images as well as the amount of radioactivity injected and the time the patients are injected as well as the time they are scanned. The data…

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    In the experiment, I tested how soapy water would affect the amount of droplets the penny can hold. The results of my experiment show that the penny holds less droplets of soap water. When the soap is added to the water, the soap collides with water breaking down the tension. As a result, it harder for the droplets to hold together. To find whether my hypothesis was right, I did several of trials to figure out whether my hypothesis was correct. The trials were used to show how soap can change…

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