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Are Knee Injuries Tied to Menstrual Cycle?
As Doctors Go High-Tech, Staff Injuries May Rise
Better Health Screening Urged for Female College Athletes
Calcium Supplements May Be Bad for Your Heart: Study
Calcium Supplements May Raise Men's Death Risk From Heart Disease
Cartilage Gives Early Warning of Arthritis, Study Finds
Certain Lifestyle Factors Linked to Arthritis in Study Patients
Certain Sleep Aids May Raise Hip Fracture Risk in Nursing Homes: Study
Chronic Pain May Cost U.S. $635 Billion a Year
Common Hip Disorder May Raise Risk for Sports Hernia
Complications More Common Than Thought for Type of Hip Surgery
Deep Belly Fat Could Weaken Men's Bones, Study Suggests
Disability From Juvenile Arthritis Hurts Adult Job Prospects
Exercise Helps Older Adults Stay Fit
Few Patients Should Get Metal-on-Metal Hip Implants, FDA Panel Says
Fit Kids May Dodge Fractures in Old Age
Fractures Take High Toll on High School Athletes
Gene Discoveries Give Hope Against 'Brittle Bone' Disease
Health Issues Add to Risk of Vitamin D Deficiency, Study Says
Health Tip: Care for Your Cast
Health Tip: Get Enough Calcium
Health Tip: Help Keep Your Bones Healthy
Health Tip: If You've Broken a Toe
Health Tip: Limit Swelling While Wearing a Cast
Health Tip: Strengthen Your Bones
Healthy Older Women Advised Against Taking Calcium
Higher Doses of Vitamin D Prevent Fractures in Older Women
Hip Resurfacing More Likely to Fail Than Hip Replacement: Study
In Short Term, Weight-Loss Surgery Doesn't Raise Fracture Risk
Income May Influence Outcome of Knee Replacement Surgery: Study
Injuries Skyrocket From Inflatable Bounce Houses: Study
Jaw Pain Disorder Tied to Anxiety, Depression
Kids With Knee ACL Injuries Require Special Care
Knee Injections for Arthritis? Save Your Money, Study Says
Knee, Hip Replacements Don't Help People Lose Weight: Study
Ladies, Drink to Your (Bone) Health
Low Calcium Linked to Hormone Condition in Women
Low Vitamin D Levels May Raise Death Risk in Older Adults: Study
Magnesium-Rich Food May Help Keep Kids' Bones Strong
Many Pedestrians Hit By Cars Are Distracted By Mobile Devices
Men May Benefit From Osteoporosis Drug, Too: Study
Muscle Mass Linked to Bone Health in Some Parts of Body
Myelodysplastic Syndrome Linked to Abnormal Stem Cells
New Method May Help Pinpoint Woman's Final Menstrual Period
Obese Patients May Have Less Success With Back Surgery
Older Women Should Not Take Calcium, Vitamin D: Task Force
Pregnancy Boosts Size of Women's Feet, Study Finds
Quitting Drinking May Help Alcoholics' Bone Loss
Scientists Develop New Method for Growing Bone
Snowboarding Tops List of Winter-Sports Injuries
Startling Differences in New-Hip Estimates: Study
Stem Cells to Cartilage? Promising Results Seen in Mice
Study Looks at Vitamin D Needs in Breast-Fed Babies
Surgery May Not Be Needed for Ruptured Achilles Tendon
Symptoms of Ankle Fracture
Teen Girls Need Bone Health Advice to Stave Off Osteoporosis
Therapy as Good as Surgery for Some With Torn Knee Cartilage
Too Much or Too Little Activity Can Spur Knee Problems
Two-Thirds of Osteo Hip Fractures Occur After 80: U.S. Study
Vitamin D Levels in Pregnancy May Not Affect Kids' Future Bone Health
Water Workouts a Great Alternative: Study
Weight Gain a Risk After Knee Replacement, Study Finds
Winter Storm Hazard: Snowblower Injuries
Woman's Tea Addiction Led to Loss of Teeth, Bone Problems
Women's Vitamin D Needs Don't Vary By Race, Study Finds
Xofigo Approved for Prostate Cancer
Young Kids With Hip, Thigh Fractures Heal Well With Single-Leg Casts
Young Men Taking HIV Meds May Be at Risk for Bone Loss
Exercise May Help People With Alzheimer's Avoid Nursing Homes
Keep Moving to Ease Pain of Knee Arthritis: Review
Soaring U.S. Spinal Care Spending Due to Specialists: Study
Steroid Shots Disappoint in Back Pain Study
Health Tip: Get Fit During Your Commute
Health Tip: Keep Your Family Fit
Active Video Games May Boost Fitness in Younger Students
Amazon Tribe Gives Clues to Heart-Healthy Lifestyles
Belly Fat May Be Tied to Kidney Damage
Breathing Problem Sometimes Misdiagnosed in Athletes
Cash, Coaching May Boost Healthy Living
Cold and Flu Sufferers Should Ease Back Into Fitness Routine
Diet, Exercise May Boost 'Good' Cholesterol, Study Suggests
Don't Cut School Recess, Pediatricians Say
Even Women Who Exercise Sit Too Much
Exercise and Weight Loss Give Brain a Boost, Study Finds
Exercise Might Keep Menopausal Hot Flashes at Bay
Exercising at Midlife May Stave Off Dementia Down the Road
Fitness Experts Dispel Common Exercise Myths
Fitness in Middle Age May Help Shield Men From Cancer Later
Fitness May Boost Survival for Women With Breast Cancer
Fitter Kids May Make Better Grades: Study
Get Fit in Middle Age to Cut Heart Failure Risk, Study Says
Health Tip: Resolve to Meet Your Exercise Goals
Heart Health Worst in the South, Best in Northeast
Heart-Healthy Lifestyle May Also Prevent Lethal Blood Clots
How Well Do You Rise From Sitting on the Floor?
Inactivity May Kill as Many Worldwide as Smoking: Report
It's Possible to Be Obese and Heart-Healthy: Studies
Keeping Cold-Weather Exercise Fresh, Not Frozen
Keeping Fit May Boost Survival With Endometrial Cancer
Key to More Active, Slimmer Kids: Friends
More Americans Walking, But Still Not Enough, CDC Says
Obese Women With Diabetes May Need Different Workouts Than Men
One Path to Fitter Kids: More P.E. at School
Phys Ed Requirements Disappearing at 4-Year Colleges
Preschool TV Habits Linked to 4th-Grade Waist Size, Fitness
Pre-Season Fitness Not a Factor in Collegiate Sports Injury Risk
Race-Day Diet Can Make or Break a Competitive Cyclist
Resilient Personality May Bring Better Aerobic Health
Serious Exercise May Benefit Middle-Aged Arteries
Texting Could Help Spread the Word on Teen Health
'The Biggest Loser' May Sour Viewers on Exercise, Study Finds
Thigh Fat May Slow Down Seniors
To Get More Fit, Find a Stronger Workout Partner
Today's U.S. Soldiers Fitter Than Decades Ago: Report
Too Much Screen Time May Harm Kids' Fitness
Too Much Sitting May Lower Odds of Surviving Colon Cancer
Weight-Lifting May Boost Heart Health in Black Men: Study
Winter Weather, Snow Shoveling Pose Heart Risks
Young Girls, Boys Can Compete on Equal Level
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