The human skeleton, or the skeletal system, is made up of , which are solid organs. While bones are typically always in the state of remodeling, in younger people the bone tissue is ossified at a much higher ratio to resorption of old tissue than it is in older people.
How to Prepare for Your First Pelvic Exam
Worrying about getting a pelvic exam for the first time is normal, as it can be embarrassing, awkward, and uncomfortable, especially if you don’t know what to expect.
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Simple Steps Men and Women Can Take to Maintain Urologic Health
A significant number of people don’t pay attention to their health until something goes wrong. They continue to practice unhealthy habits, including poor diet, without understanding the magnitude of the negative impact it may be having while their overall health deteriorates.
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3 ENT Tips for Parents: Common Ear, Nose, and Throat Problems
Ear, nose, and throat (ENT or disorders are one of the primary reasons for parents to rush their children to an ENT specialist or a pediatrician. Young children, babies, and infants are prone to recurring blocked noses, coughs, colds, and waxy ears that can cause severe discomfort.
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3 Reasons Why Your Back and Neck Pain Are Getting Worse, Not Better
Struggling to alleviate back and neck pain? As two of the most common types of musculoskeletal pain, back and neck pain can take a toll on a person’s physical and mental health. If left unattended, they may develop into chronic pain.
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3 Ways to Improve Joint Health in 2021
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, people have been increasingly struggling to put their joint health first. If you’ve noticed an increase in joint pain, soreness, and stiffness, you’re not alone.