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Delayed menstruation results in low estrogen levels and thin bones.
Stella was heaped under it, asleep in her thin bones.
"Puppies are very rare, because they have thin bones and delicate skulls," he said.
The fracture is to the fibula, the thin bone in McNabb's lower right leg.
Long-term use, particularly at high doses, can increase the risk of osteoporosis ("thin bones") and fractures.
At the center is a small crucifix and rosary, wrapped around a pile of small, thin bones.
Poliomyelitis affecting the lower extremity in children results in short, thin bones with sometimes severe leg-length discrepancy.
Although men have a lower risk of osteoporosis ("thin bones") than women, they do lose bone calcium as they age, increasing the risk of fractures.
Pterosaurs had incredibly thin bones and while this may have helped make them relatively light, it means they did not fossilise well.
If that's not enough reason to start therapy with a statin drug, consider that it appears to reduce the risk of stroke by 24%31%% — and it may even protect you against osteoporosis ("thin bones") and dementia.
In 1945 Freeman streamlined the procedure, replacing it with transorbital lobotomy, in which a picklike instrument was forced through the back of the eye sockets to pierce the thin bone that separates the eye sockets from the frontal lobes.
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