Bone is continually being recycled and replaced, it happens about every 7 years while young and slows down in old age, but even when you are old your bones are no more than a decade or so old.
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reflection of an imbalance in the bone remodeling process. is it slower in females, is it absolutely uniform throughout the skeleton, Osteodengeneration.
Osteomyelitis is an infection of bone that can occur in any age group. ... Causes of osteomyelitis include bacteria in the bloodstream from infectious diseases that spread to the bone, an open wound from a trauma over a bone, and recent surgery or injection in or around a bone.
The spaces between the trabeculae do contain red or yellow marrow. This depends on a person's age and on which bone it is.
As a baby it was made of collagen. With age and wear it ossifies, it turns into bone.
At the age of 17 it is possible that you are still growing - but it is also possible that you have already reached your full growth. Wait and see.
The clavicle (collar bone), is the last bone to complete growth, at about age 25.
If you still have pain from a place where you broke a bone after three years, the pain is not from a broken bone but from something else. Bones do not normally take that long to heal. You should find out what it is. Torn tendons can be repaired in this day and age. Bone chips can be removed. Or you can continue to put up with it for another 3 years.
In the Stone age, bone hooks were used for fishing.
Yes, Just continue doing what you do, and follow the path to be a professional diver.
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Continuing education after the age of 50 can help keep your skills up-to-date, open up new career opportunities, improve cognitive function, and enhance personal growth and fulfillment. Lifelong learning is important for personal development and staying competitive in today's rapidly changing world.
One drawback is that they should not be used in children under 17 years of age, because of possible effect on bone growth.
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Age of 40
Yes, bone flutes are made of BONE, and stone flutes are made of STONE. They were both used during the Stone Age
Yes, it is possible to continue growing facial hair after the age of 22. Facial hair growth is primarily influenced by genetics and hormonal changes. While some men may experience more facial hair growth during puberty, it is still possible for facial hair to continue thickening and filling out in the years following.