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  2. List of people with osteogenesis imperfecta - Wikipedia

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    As a child, she sometimes intentionally broke her bones because after a break was the only time that her neglectful and abusive father ever showed her affection. As an adult, she dies from falling down a flight of stairs. Jodi Picoult's character Willow O'Keefe from the 2009 book Handle with Care is born with type III. Her mother files a ...

  3. Osteogenesis imperfecta - Wikipedia

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    Treatment may include care of broken bones, pain medication, physical therapy, mobility aids such as braces or wheelchairs, and surgery. [102] Judging the success or failure of treatment can be difficult in OI patients, as decreased bone fracture rates may just be coincidental.

  4. What Happens to Your Body When You Drink a Glass of Wine ...

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    “Some studies suggest that moderate wine consumption, particularly red wine, may be associated with a reduced risk of cognitive decline and certain neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's ...

  5. Knee pain - Wikipedia

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    Running long distance can cause pain to the knee joint, as it is a high-impact exercise. [2] The location and severity of knee pain may vary, depending on the cause of the problem. Signs and symptoms that sometimes accompany knee pain include: [1] Swelling and stiffness; Redness and warmth to the touch; Weakness or instability; Popping or ...

  6. The Truth About Drinking A Glass Of Wine Every Day ... - AOL

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    Indulging in a glass every once in a while isn't necessarily harmful, but calling wine a health food is misleading at best. You’re better off getting your antioxidants straight from the source.

  7. Health effects of wine - Wikipedia

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    A glass of red wine. The health effects of wine are mainly determined by its active ingredient – alcohol. [1] [2] Preliminary studies found that drinking small quantities of wine (up to one standard drink per day for women and one to two drinks per day for men), particularly of red wine, may be associated with a decreased risk of cardiovascular diseases, cognitive decline, stroke, diabetes ...

  8. What to know about vinho verde, Portugal’s effervescent ...

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    Back in the day, the wine’s signature spritz resulted from a little bit of sugar remaining as the wines were rushed into bottle before fermentation had finished. Today, the bubbles are added ...

  9. List of ICD-9 codes 710–739: diseases of the musculoskeletal ...

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    730 Osteomyelitis, periostitis, and other infections involving bone; 731 Osteitis deformans and osteopathies associated with other disorders; 732 Osteochondropathies. 732.7 Osteochondritis dissecans; 733 Other disorders of bone and cartilage. 733.0 Osteoporosis; 733.1 Pathologic fracture; 733.2 Cyst of bone; 733.3 Hyperostosis of skull; 733.4 ...