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Bone on bones - as a medical condition? What dies it mean; bone on bones? I can't find any reference on Google. If I understood it correctly, from this audio podcast (sorry, I didn't note the time-stamp): http://www.soundstrue.com/weeklywisdom/?source=podcast&p=1623&category=IATE&version=full You may or may not want to listen to it; it's about traditional Chinese healing and other cultural stuff, by really one of the Western experts in the filed; he is highly entertaining as well! (In an easy to understand American dialect; no heavy British accents)
Aug 28, 2014 9:15 AM
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HI I think it should be bone on bone. I do not know much about this issue, I have never heard of it but here are some links I found on the internet. http://osteoarthritis.about.com/od/osteoarthritisdiagnosis/a/What-Is-Bone-On-Bone.htm http://www.stoneclinic.com/knee-bone-on-bone/# I am sorry that you find British accents heavy!
August 28, 2014
This looks like a 66-minute podcast. Could you please give us a time stamp, or at least give us the full sentence?
August 28, 2014
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