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

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    Poria mushroom (Wolfiporia cocos) is a fungus. The spores, which store food for the fungus, are sometimes used to make medicine. Poria mushroom contains chemicals that might reduce swelling and ...

  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 ...

  4. Prolia (denosumab) - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD

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    Skin redness, dryness, peeling, or itching. Skin blisters that may ooze or become crusty. Skin rash that may look like small bumps or patches. Bone, Joint, or Muscle Pain. Prolia can cause severe ...

  5. Perenniporia - Wikipedia

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    Perenniporia was proposed by American mycologist William Alphonso Murrill in 1943 to contain two species formerly placed in Poria, a genus formerly used to contain all crust-like poroid fungi. His description of the genus was: "Hymenophore become perennial, riding; context white or yellow; tubes pinkish, white or yellow, stratose in older ...

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

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    pain in the arms and legs. pain in the muscles. high cholesterol. bladder infection. More common side effects in males* using Prolia for osteoporosis include: back pain. joint pain †. common ...

  7. Neoantrodia serialis - Wikipedia

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    Neoantrodia serialis. Neoantrodia serialis is a species of polypore fungus in the family Fomitopsidaceae. Originally named Polyporus serialis by Elias Fries in 1821, [ 1] it was ttransferred to its current genus by Canadian mycologist Serge Audet in 2017. [ 2] A widespread species, N. serialis causes heart rot in living trees. [ 3]

  8. increased risk of bone fracture after stopping Prolia treatment, such as having multiple spine fractures. severe pain in your joints, bones, and muscles. skin-related side effects, such as rash ...

  9. H. pylori Infection: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - WebMD

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    Bloody, dark red, or black poop. Trouble breathing. Dizziness or fainting. Pale skin. Vomit that is bloody, black, or looks like coffee grounds. Serious, sharp stomach pain. An H. pylori infection ...