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  2. PORIA MUSHROOM - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD

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    Learn more about PORIA MUSHROOM uses, effectiveness, possible side effects, interactions, dosage, user ratings and products that contain PORIA MUSHROOM.

  3. Wolfiporia extensa - Wikipedia

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    Wolfiporia extensa (syn. Poria cocos F.A.Wolf), commonly known as hoelen, poria, tuckahoe, China root, fu ling (茯苓, pīnyīn: fúlíng), or matsuhodo, is a fungus in the family Polyporaceae. It is a wood-decay fungus but has a subterranean growth habit. It is notable in the development of a large, long-lasting underground sclerotium that resembles a small coconut. This sclerotium, known as ...

  4. Learn about side effects, alternatives, and more of Prolia (denosumab). It's a prescription drug that treats osteoporosis and bone loss in certain adults.

  5. Prolia Side Effects: Common, Mild, and Serious - Healthline

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    Prolia is a prescription drug used to treat or prevent osteoporosis. Learn about the mild and serious side effects it can cause and how to manage them.

  6. Oxyporus corticola - Wikipedia

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    Oxyporus corticola, commonly known as the boring poria, [1] is a species of fungus. It grows on hardwood and conifer logs. [1] It has also been documented infecting humans [2] and dogs. [3][4]

  7. Monoporeia - Wikipedia

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    Monoporeia affinis. (Lindström, 1855) Synonyms [1] Pontoporeia affinis Lindström, 1855. Monoporeia affinis, (syn. Pontoporeia affinis) (Greek: Πόντος, póntos = Pontus / Black Sea; πορεία, poreía = to travel), is a small, yellowish benthic amphipod living in the Baltic Sea, the Arctic Sea and the lakes of the Nordic countries.

  8. Prolia: A Biannual Injection for Osteoporosis and Bone Loss ...

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    Prolia is an injection given every 6 months to treat osteoporosis in men, postmenopausal women, and people who take corticosteroid medicines who are at high risk for fractures. It is also used to ...

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