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Screening for Osteoporosis in Nonagenarians: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Background As the United States population continues to age and advancements contribute to enhanced life expectancy, care for nonagenarians (adults aged 90 years and older) is as important as ever. A prominent concern within healthcare for the oldest old remains the occurrence of fragility fractures, and subsequent 1‐year mortality, making ...
Hannah A. Mosher+4 more
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Research and the continued development of osteopathic medicine [PDF]
Thomas Wesley Allen
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College of Osteopathic Medicine
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Fascial preadipocytes: another missing piece of the puzzle to understand fibromyalgia?
Bruno Bordoni,1 Fabiola Marelli,2,3 Bruno Morabito,2–4 Francesca Cavallaro,5 David Lintonbon6 1Foundation Don Carlo Gnocchi IRCCS, Department of Cardiology, Institute of Hospitalization and Care with Scientific, Milan, Italy; 2CRESO, School of ...
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Abstract The 20 kDa isoform of human growth hormone variant (20K hGH‐V) (derived from the GH2 gene) has previously been shown to promote growth but lacks the diabetogenic and lactogenic activities of human GH (derived from the GH1 gene). That is, 20K hGH‐V‐treated mice have similar body size and composition to hGH‐treated mice, as well as improved ...
Jonathan A. Young+7 more
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Support of physicians doing research at University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-School of Osteopathic Medicine [PDF]
Gary L. Goldberg
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COM Outlook October 2001 [PDF]
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College of Osteopathic Medicine
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Anatomy of spinal CSF loss in the American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis)
India ink introduced into the cranial cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) compartment of Alligator diffuses along the spinal cord and exits the spinal compartment using perineural flow, resulting in a prominent “ink cuff” forming at the base of the spinal nerve. In Alligator, the region of the ink cuff is drained by a small lymphatic vessel.
Hadyn DeLeeuw+5 more
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Allopathic medical research echoes earlier findings in osteopathic medicine [PDF]
John M. McPartland
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The paucity of small, skeletally immature individuals representing the earliest ontogenetic stages of extinct archosaurs complicates our understanding of the growth dynamics within and between species. The opportune finding of the smallest phytosaur femora reveals slow growth, a surprising signal considering that larger phytosaurs in North America have
Erika R. Goldsmith+6 more
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