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Because the titanium in the implants fuses with your jawbone, the implants won't slip, make noise or cause bone damage like fixed bridgework or dentures might.
blurred or loss of vision; change in consciousness; decrease in frequency of urination; decrease in urine volume; deep or fast breathing with dizziness ...
About 25 percent of people in the U.S. between the ages of 55 and 64 have some degree of hearing loss. And for those older than 65, the number is almost 50 ...
Hospital-acquired functional losses in mobility and capacity for self-care, in part mediated by loss of muscle mass, can slow recovery and put patients at ...
This condition, passed down in families, causes damage to the lungs, digestive system and other organs. Learn about screening and newer treatments.
Your doctor will start by reviewing your medical history and conducting a physical and neurological examination. To determine if your symptoms are caused by ...
Myeloma cells can damage bones and increase the risk of broken bones. A connection with MGUS. Multiple myeloma starts as a condition called monoclonal ...
hearing loss; hiccups; indigestion; lack or loss of strength; loss of appetite ... increased volume of pale, dilute urine; muscle ache, cramp, stiffness, or ...
increase in urine volume; lightheadedness; persistent vomiting; pounding or ... loss of appetite; mood changes; muscle cramps or spasms; muscle pain or ...
Depression is also as- sociated with a loss of brain nerve cells, shrinking brain volume and reduced blood circulation in the brain. One of the ways in which ...
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