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Description - from the National Women's Health Information Center Osteoporosis is a disease of the bones. People with osteoporosis have bones that become weak and can break easily. Osteoporosis affects mostly older women, but older men can get it too. It causes about 1.5 million fractures (broken bones) a year. Most of the broken bones are in the hip, back, and wrist. Isn’t osteoporosis something that happens only to older people? No. Osteoporosis begins when you are a child and is often not found until you are much older. That is why it is so important to eat well and get lots of exercise to keep your bones healthy and strong.What causes osteoporosis? A family history of osteoporosis, the foods you eat, your hormone make-up, your age, and how you live your life all play a role in causing osteoporosis.How do I find out if I have osteoporosis? Talk with your doctor to find out if you should be tested for osteoporosis. There are tests that check your bone density (mass).How is osteoporosis treated? There are medications and hormones (chemicals that are made in your body) that are used to slow down the bone loss and even help build the strength of the bones back up. These treatments help keep your bones from breaking. Talk with your doctor to find out which treatments are best for you.What can I do to help keep my bones healthy? Here are some ways you can help keep your bones healthy.
Wegner Center Resources The Bone
Density Diet - Book The
Osteoporosis Book - Book The
Osteoporosis Handbook: Every Woman's Guide to Prevention and Treatment
- Book Homespun Medical Tips - Requires RealAudio
Osteoporosis -
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Osteoporosis -
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Osteoporosis - General Information
Osteoporosis - Prevention
Osteoporosis # 1 - Prevention
Osteoporosis # 2 - Treatment Web Resources American Academy of Orthopaedic
Surgeons (AAOS) National Institutes of Health
Osteoporosis and Related Bone Diseases National Resource Center National Osteoporosis Foundation Current Literature
Osteoporosis from MEDLINEplus
Medem Medical
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