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      Hormonal and physical changes during pregnancy

      Pregnancy is characterized by significant hormonal changes that are essential for the normal development of the fetus and the preparation of the woman's body to support the pregnancy. Here is an overview of the main hormones involved in pregnancy and their specific roles: Chorionic gonadotropic hormone (hCG): Origin: Produced by the placenta from...

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        Confucius and Osteopathy: Healing Through Harmony

        Introduction: When Ancient Wisdom Meets Healing Hands In an era where technology races ahead and the human experience often feels fragmented, returning to ancient wisdom can seem, paradoxically, like a revolutionary act. Among the great teachers of antiquity, Confucius stands as a beacon of harmony, ethical living, and relational depth...

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          Cervical Radiculopathy: Causes and Osteopathic Solutions

          Cervical radiculopathy is a disease process characterized by nerve compression from herniated disc material or arthritic bone spurs. This impact typically produces pain or numbness in the neck and radiating arms, sensory deficits or motor dysfunction in the neck and upper limbs. (1) Patients under 55 are more likely to have radiculopathy resulting from acute disc herniation, while those over 55 are more likely to have symptoms resulting from degenerative intervertebral foramen stenosis.

          Osteoporosis: Protect Your Bones Against This Threat

          Osteoporosis is a condition of decreased mass per unit volume of normally mineralized bone due to loss of bone protein. It is called the silent epidemic and usually goes undetected until the patient suffers a hip, rib or spine fracture.

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            Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis)

            External, or lateral epicondylitis, is a painful condition of the elbow caused by overuse of the front arm in extension. This causes inflammation of the tendons that join these muscles at the head of the radius. This epicondylitis develops pain around the head of the radius, limiting the extension and supination of the arm.

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