Repetitive and excessive stress on a bone can cause stress fractures, most often involving the leg or foot. These are common injuries that many patients overlook until the injury worsens and causes ...
If you’ve ever experienced persistent pain after a workout, you might have brushed it off as normal soreness. But what if that pain doesn’t go away? It could be a stress fracture—a crack in the bone ...
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Diabetes can damage your bones: Signs, risks, and how to protect yourself from fractures
Diabetes is a long-term condition that affects how the body regulates blood sugar. While many are aware of its impact on the heart, kidneys, and eyes, its effects on bones are often overlooked. Both ...
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