Osteoporotic Fractures Peer-review Journals
Osteoporotic fractures are a result of osteoporosis, a condition during which the bones become more fragile thanks to bone deterioration or low bone mass. Bones are more fragile or weaker are at greater risk for fractures. Fractures occur commonly in the spine. Bone loss can occur with none symptoms, until the fracture actually occurs. Osteoporotic fractures can arise with minimal trauma, like a strain, bump or fall.
In individuals with osteoporosis, a fracture are often caused by even a minor fall or during routine activities, like twisting and bending. Typically, significant back pain along the spine is experienced after a fracture happens.
Half of all women and 1 / 4 of all men over the age of fifty will experience an osteoporosis-related fracture at some point in their lifetime. 50 percent of these fractures are spinal fractures. 80 percent of the individuals who have osteoporosis are women and the condition occurs more often in older individuals, but can also occur in men, and also at any age.
High Impact List of Articles
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In vitro antibacterial activity of an aqueous extracts of Matricaria chmomilla flowers against pathogenic bacteria isolated from pregnant women with urinary tract infection
Ahmed Abduljabbar Jaloob AljanabyResearch Article: Biomedical Research
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In vitro antibacterial activity of an aqueous extracts of Matricaria chmomilla flowers against pathogenic bacteria isolated from pregnant women with urinary tract infection
Ahmed Abduljabbar Jaloob AljanabyResearch Article: Biomedical Research
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Celiac artery compression syndrome.
Hitesh Agrawal1*, Gunjan Dokania2, Kumar Ashish3, Paul N. Severin4,5Case Report: Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine and Therapeutics
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Celiac artery compression syndrome.
Hitesh Agrawal1*, Gunjan Dokania2, Kumar Ashish3, Paul N. Severin4,5Case Report: Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine and Therapeutics
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Comparison of short-term therapeutic efficacy between minimally invasive Ivor-Lewis esophagectomy and Mckeown esophagectomy for esophageal cancer
Xiaobin Hou, Zhipeng Ren, Bo Yang, Yang LiuResearch Article: Biomedical Research
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Comparison of short-term therapeutic efficacy between minimally invasive Ivor-Lewis esophagectomy and Mckeown esophagectomy for esophageal cancer
Xiaobin Hou, Zhipeng Ren, Bo Yang, Yang LiuResearch Article: Biomedical Research
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Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy analysis of various solvent extracts of Caralluma fimbriyata
Packialakshmi N, Naziya S -
Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy analysis of various solvent extracts of Caralluma fimbriyata
Packialakshmi N, Naziya S
Conference Proceedings
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Extraction and development of Natural Products as an alternative strategy for disease control
Adriany AmorimKeynote: Asian Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Extraction and development of Natural Products as an alternative strategy for disease control
Adriany AmorimKeynote: Asian Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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IRON AND FOLIC ACID SUPPLEMENTATION USAGE IN THE PREGNANT WOMEN: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY FOR RATIONAL DRUG USE
Halil KaraScientific Tracks Abstracts: Asian Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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IRON AND FOLIC ACID SUPPLEMENTATION USAGE IN THE PREGNANT WOMEN: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY FOR RATIONAL DRUG USE
Halil KaraScientific Tracks Abstracts: Asian Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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WORLDWIDE SPREAD OF MDR BACTERIA SIGNALS TO BE RESIDENT OF GUT MICROBIOTA FOR VITAMIN SYNTHESIS AND HETEROGENEOUS PHYTO-ANTIBIOTICS MAY CURE MDR INFECTIONS GLOBALLY
Asit Kumar ChakrabortyPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Biomedical Research
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WORLDWIDE SPREAD OF MDR BACTERIA SIGNALS TO BE RESIDENT OF GUT MICROBIOTA FOR VITAMIN SYNTHESIS AND HETEROGENEOUS PHYTO-ANTIBIOTICS MAY CURE MDR INFECTIONS GLOBALLY
Asit Kumar ChakrabortyPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Biomedical Research
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Streptococcal skin infections and the role in the development of acute rheumatic fever
Lance O SullivanPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Current Pediatric Research
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Streptococcal skin infections and the role in the development of acute rheumatic fever
Lance O SullivanPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Current Pediatric Research
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Gender perspective demographic study of MDR-TB affected population in Thane suburbs
Kishore D, Bangde Sonal and Patil AvinashPosters & Accepted Abstracts: International Journal of Respiratory Medicine
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Gender perspective demographic study of MDR-TB affected population in Thane suburbs
Kishore D, Bangde Sonal and Patil AvinashPosters & Accepted Abstracts: International Journal of Respiratory Medicine