UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. (KDKA) -- Eating prunes daily may preserve bone density and strength in older women, according to a new study led by Penn State researchers. The study, published in Osteoporosis ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Some risk factors for osteoporosis or weak and brittle bones are not preventable—genetics, hormone changes during menopause and ...
With aging comes bone density loss, especially in post-menopausal women. A new study finds that supplementing with blackcurrant can ameliorate a host of conditions, including postmenopausal bone loss ...
DENVER, Colorado (WPVI) -- There's a call to include men in screening for osteoporosis - or brittle bone disease. Doctors at National Jewish Health in Denver, Colorado, tested the bone density of ...
Osteoporosis ads famously target older women, but pharmaceutical companies may want to focus on 35-year-old men, a group that's surprisingly impacted by low-bone density. Low bone density is typically ...
Study Shows BDI Screening of Existing Patient CT Scans for Undetected Osteoporosis Also Finds Undetected Cardiovascular Disease Risk – Enabling Prevention of Fractures, Heart Attack and Stroke with ...
Epilepsy was independently associated with clinically meaningful increases in the risk of osteoporosis, with enzyme-inducing antiseizure medications (eiASMs) and non-eiASMs associated with significant ...
The effects of depression may infiltrate your very bones – and conversely, your bones may send penetrating messages all the way back to your brain. This two-way street is a captivating new field of ...
Researchers looked at data from nearly 2,000 women between 2005 to 2010 and found that women who had higher levels of the chemical Triclosan in their urine where more likely to develop Osteoporosis ...
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Women Experiencing Menopause Don’t Know Enough About the Threat of Osteoporosis, Study Finds
The degenerative bone disease osteoporosis is underdiagnosed and undertreated — even though it affects almost 20 percent of women older than 50 in the United States (and 5 percent of men that age).
A recent study published in the Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging examined whether combining protein supplementation, ...
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