Articles tagged with: Osteoporosis

 

 

Osteoporosis Drugs May Increase Fractures

New research agrees with earlier FDA warnings about potential side-effects from bisphosphonate based osteoporosis drugs.

 

Menopause, Mood and Bones

The same two-pronged approach can help both moods and maintaining and building strong, healthy bones.

 

Solution From The Sea for Deteriorating Bones

There are a number of suggestions for helping bones to heal including bioidentical natural hormones, herbs and supplements, but this one from scientists at the University of Florida could be the strangest yet.

 

Help with Osteoporosis and Osteopenia

At menopause bone density can drop rapidly. We take a look at these two conditions associated with bone loss, how they differ and what you can do to guard against them.

 

Could Just 3 Cups Of Tea A Day Reduce Your Osteoporosis Risk?

A nice cup of tea can help with all kinds of things, but could it actually help you with the bone loss that has no visible symptoms?

 

Why Soy Is Not The Best Way To Avoid Osteoporosis

Bone renewal and building requires both progesterone and oestrogen, but soy is not the only answer.

 

Worried About Osteoporosis? Avoid A High Protein Diet

A link has been made between a diet high in animal protein and a loss in bone density in older women. so could changing your diet reduce your risk of osteoporosis?

 

Osteoporosis Poses Greater Risk of Developing Heart Disease

Osteoporosis can be deadly, it is not known as the ‘silent killer’ for nothing, and at menopause as hormone levels change the bone building benefits of progesterone can be lost. Heart disease is also a major health threat at menopause and they have more in common than you would think.

 

Increased Osteoporosis Risk From Belly Fat

Most women naturally put on a few pounds at menopause, but new research says its highly important just where it lands or you could be increasing your risk for osteoporosis.

 

9 Risk Factors For Osteoporosis At Any Age

There are no warning signs but some surprising risk factors for this ’silent killer’ that are not just restricted to menopause.

 
 
 
 
 
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