Obesity Health

Intraosseous Lipoma — 6 Genes And 6 Biomarkers To Track

Being told you have an intraosseous lipoma often ends with a sentence that offers little direction: "it is benign, we will monitor it." For most people, that is where the clinical conversation stops — and where the real questions begin.

Lipoma Arborescens — 5 Genes and 7 Biomarkers to Track

Living with lipoma arborescens means living with something most people — including many doctors — have never heard of. The swelling, the stiffness, the frustrating return of symptoms after arthroscopic treatment: these are real, and they deserve more than a shrug or a generic anti-inflammatory protocol.

Master Your Metabolism: 7 Genes And 7 Biomarkers To Track

You have probably tried more than one approach. Maybe you cut calories, added exercise, cleaned up your diet, and still found your results inconsistent or slower than expected. That gap between effort and outcome is real, and it deserves a better explanation than the usual advice.

Pes Anserine Tendinopathy: 5 Genes and 6 Biomarkers to Track

If you have pes anserine tendinopathy, you are probably already familiar with the standard advice: rest, ice, anti-inflammatory medication, maybe a corticosteroid injection if things get bad enough. You may have been told to lose weight, stretch your hamstrings, or strengthen your quadriceps.

Post-Bariatric Surgery Arthropathy – 5 Genes and 6 Biomarkers to Track

You went through bariatric surgery to reclaim your health, and in many ways you succeeded. The weight came off. The metabolic markers improved. And then, somewhere in the first year or two post-surgery, your joints started sending a different message — stiffness in the morning, swollen knuckles, a knee that flares for no obvious reason.

Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis - 4 Genes And 6 Biomarkers To Track

An adolescent experiencing sudden hip, groin, or knee pain, or a parent watching their child develop a pronounced limp, faces a confusing and stressful ordeal. Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE) is a serious orthopedic condition where the head of the femur slips at the growth plate, primarily during growth spurts.

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