May is National Osteoporosis Awareness and Prevention month. It is certainly a disease that merits great attention a
moreOsteoporosis is an age-related disease in which your body loses bone mass causing bones to become thin and weak. Pre
moreCalcium Calcium is the most abundant mineral found in the body and most of it is found in our bones. It is one of t
moreTreatment OptionsA diagnosis of osteoporosis does not have to mean a sentence to pain and inactivity. The goals of t
moreA Bone Mineral Density (BMD) test is used to diagnose osteoporosis, detect bone loss in its early stages (osteopenia
moreOsteoporosis is a common metabolic bone disorder characterized by the progressive loss of bone mass density. It pred
moreMany physicians classify osteoporosis as Primary (Type I) or Secondary (Type II). Primary Osteoporosis is associated
moreRegular physical activity from your teenage years onwards will help reduce your risk of osteoporosis in midlife and
moreBecause exercise is vital to strong bones, your osteoporosis treatment and/or prevention plan may include physical t
moreWhat is osteoporosis? Osteoporosis is a disease that causes bones to become porous, weak, fragile, and susceptible
moreIf you get a spinal fracture, your doctor may recommend a back brace for a short period of time. As your vertebra or
moreFor years, experts have warned vegetarians and vegans that their diets may put them at risk for developing osteoporo
moreMost people consider Millions of men have osteopenia, which is a decrease in bone mass but not to the extent that it
moreVitamin C Vitamin C is widely known as a powerful antioxidant as well as an effective cell protector and immunity b
moreTrace Elements As the name suggests, only trace amounts of some minerals are needed for the body to function prope
moreOsteoporosis affects more than 28 million people in the United States and is one of the most common bone diseases. W
moreAlendronate (brand name Fosamax®) A drug used in the treatment of osteoporosis to increase bone mass. Bone Organs
moreTrace Elements As the name suggests, only trace amounts of some minerals are needed for the body to function prope
moreOsteoporosis—a disease in which bones become brittle or break easily—can be treated with chiropractic care. But how
moreWhat is bone density? Doctors use the term bone density to describe bone mass or strength. The denser a bone, the s
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