Osteoarthritis Pain is the arguably the most distressing feature of osteoarthritis, osteonecrosis spondylolithesis affecting quality of life and ability to carry out daily routines sometimes But today I'm going to focus on my Osteoarthritis Why osteoarthritis is sometimes very painful and others painless is yet to be explained. Efforts to develop disease modifying drugs that... Continue Reading →
500 Cities
The 500 Cities project is a collaboration between CDC, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the CDC Foundation. The purpose of the 500 Cities Project is to provide city- and census tract-level small area estimates for chronic disease risk factors, health outcomes, and clinical preventive service use for the largest 500 cities in the United... Continue Reading →
Just a thought on Arteries & Veins and Bones
So I was reading about a Coronary Calcification CTScanAnd it got me thinking 1. Is hard water contributing to this? I mean think about what happens to our water pipes with hard water vs soft. Could this also affect our bones , blood flow re: AVN ? 2. What about Calcium and Calcium supplements .... Continue Reading →
Asparagus & Egg
I love cooking things especially ones that have no recipe Seems kinda silly to write them down. But I'm going to start. Like my asparagus and egg dish. In this dish you fry a few asparagus stalks, crack an egg or two in the pan with a bit of cheese and you’re done. It’s the... Continue Reading →
Food E Crave …Yes Please!
Get your coffee from Ohio and Cake from New York?! Yes Please What a Great idea Danny Catullo, owner of Catullo Prime Meats, and Ross Monroe have launched FoodECrave, a startup company at the Youngstown Business Incubator. FoodECrave.com is an online marketplace for food vendors, artisans, and local food businesses and creates deliverable food boxes that... Continue Reading →
Questions To Ask Your Doctor
Don't leave your health care provider's office until all of your concerns are addressed. Your relationship with your doctor, including how well you talk with each other, affects your care. A good relationship where you and your doctor share information and work together to make the best decisions about your health will result in the... Continue Reading →
History of Avascular Necrosis/Osteonecrosis
250 plus years and still no one can explain how we exactly get Osteonecrosis 1st described in 1738 by Alexander Munro https://archive.org/details/anatomyofhumanbo1741monr James Russell first described osteonecrosis in 1794, between 1829 and 1842 Jean Cruveilhier, the noted French anatomist, recorded gross deformation of the femoral head as a late complication of trauma, presumably as a... Continue Reading →
History of Avascular Necrosis/Osteonecrosis
All these years over 250 years and still no explanation on Osteonecrosis Alexander Monro (19 September 1697 – 10 July 1767) was the founder of Edinburgh Medical School. To distinguish him as the first of three generations of physicians of the same name, he is known as primus. 1st described in 1738 by ... Continue Reading →

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