Blount's Disease

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Blount Disease

kidshealth.org — “Blount disease is a growth disorder that affects the bones of the lower leg, causing them to bow outward. The most obvious sign a person might have Blount disease is bowing of the leg below the knee.View full resource at kidshealth.org

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Blount Disease

kidshealth.org — “Blount disease is a growth disorder that causes the bones of the lower leg to curve outward, making someone appear bowlegged.View full resource at kidshealth.org

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A Patient's Guide to Blount’s Disease in Children and Adolescents

orthopediatrics.com — “A Patient's Guide to Blount’s Disease in Children and AdolescentsView full resource at orthopediatrics.com

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ObesityBlog Robert Pretlow, MD Physician, Doctor, Pediatrician, and Health Executive

Childhood Obesity leading to rise in bone problems (Blount's Disease or Bowlegs) http://t.co/ySxeNYL4

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Premier surgeon outlines warning signs of melanoma » Blount Today

blounttoday.com — “In 1995 the American Academy of Dermatology designated the first Monday in May as Melanoma Monday to raise awareness of this potentially fatal skin cancer and to encourage early detection. --Early detection is critical,-- reminds Premier Surgical Associates surgical oncologist Dr. Paul S. Dudrick. --According to the American Cancer Society, when detected at Stage I, its earliest stage, the five-year survival rate for melanoma is 97 percent. If the disease progresses to its most advanced stage, SView full resource at blounttoday.com

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Something Savory wins service award for gluten-free baking » Blount Today

blounttoday.com — “For Karen Zorio, creating an award-winning baked item - be it a cookie or a loaf of bread - is all about what's not in the batter: Wheat. Zorio, owner of Something Savory Bakery in Maryville, recently was recognized by the National Celiac Sprue Association with a CSA Spirit of Service Award. Vickie Ramsey, board member of the East Tennessee Celiac Support Chapter 120, presented the award to Zorio, as well as the management of Apple Tree and Wal-Mart Alcoa.View full resource at blounttoday.com

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Something Savory wins service award for gluten-free baking http://bit.ly/dAb5XO

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Endocrinology Article | Vitamin D Deficiency

mdlinx.com — “Increased Risk of Blount Disease in Obese Children and Adolescents With Vitamin D DeficiencyView full resource at mdlinx.com

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MDLinx Sandeep Pulim MD Physician, Doctor, and Health Communicator

Increased Risk of Blount Disease in Obese Children and Adolescents With Vitamin D Deficiency: Journal of P... http://bit.ly/ewY4NV #endo

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