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Marodyne LIV Therapy is the result of more than 25 years and $45 million in research and clinical studies.
Marodyne LIV Tablet:
As simple to use as it is enjoyable.
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You'll enjoy the Tablet's soothing, gentle and buzzing vibrations as much as you will the long-term benefits to your health and wellbeing. |
Engineered to make you beautiful on the inside.
10 minutes a day improves muscle control, balance, circulation, posture and coordination. Also reduces the risk of falling or suffering a fracture in a fall. |
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NEW: Marodyne LIV Tablet: Product Sale Date Update |
| The Marodyne low intensity vibration (LIV) Tablet will be available for sale in September.. | |
| New Updated WHO Fracture Risk Assessment Tool (FRAX) | |
| The World Health Organization have released the latest version of their Fracture Risk Assessment Tool (FRAX). | |
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Liv Therapy Awarded Bioscience Catalyst Grant |
| The new Bioscience Technology Commercialization Fund from Stony Brook University. | |
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Dr. Clint Rubin at the University Medical Innovation Showcase |
| The Medical Device and Manufacturing Showcase in New York, June 7th, 2011 | |
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Fosamax and other Osteoporosis drugs could be contributing to broken bones. |
| There's new research that suggests that Fosamax, Actonel, Boniva and Reclast and other Osteoporosis drugs could be contributing to broken bones. | |
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Osteoporosis Drugs Linked to Rare Fractures. |
| The American Society of Bone and Mineral Research has determined that popular osteoporosis drugs may increase the risk of painful thigh bone fractures. | |
| The Dangers of Being Inactive: Is Sitting Lethal? | |
| The NY Times has recently reported on the dangers of sedentary lifestyle in an article titled "Is Sitting a Lethal Activity". |
Marodyne: Committed to Science
The Marodyne LIV Tablet is a product of Marodyne Medical, the world's leading researcher and developer of safe, low intensity vibration therapy devices.
Recent Videos
Dr Clinton Rubin explains science behind Low Intensity Vibration
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