Articles tagged with: Osteoporosis

 

 

Hormones and Bone Health

Labrix Laboratories are hormone testing experts and here they explore the relationship between hormones and osteoporosis.

 

1 in 3 Women Over 50 Will Experience Osteoporosis Risk

October 20 is World Osteoporosis Day and here is a timely reminder for the risks to women at menopause.

 

Why It’s Never Too Early To Start Taking Care Of Your Bones

How much do you know about osteoporosis and how you can reduce your risk?

 

One bone broken every minute, could it be you?

Do you know how to deal with a potential osteoporosis risk?

 

What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Osteoporosis and Bioidentical Progesterone

If you are concerned about osteoporosis or osteopenia then this is vital information when looking at how to reduce your risk.

 

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.

 

Putting the Spotlight on Spinal Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis has been dubbed ‘the silent killer’ because so few signs are visible. A report issued by the International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) calls for more attention to be paid to recognise the signs of such fractures by doctors.

 

Low Oestrogen Levels? You Can Still Be Oestrogen Dominant

Women are often concerned that their oestrogen levels are low, but it is not the actual level that is as important as where the progesterone level is in relation to it. Treating low progesterone levels is just as important when dealing with your symptoms.

 

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 but adding bioidentical progesterone and an osteoporosis supplement could improve your bone health and reduce your risk of osteoporosis.

 

Bioidentical Hormones Work Better for Premature Ovarian Failure (POF)

This occurs when the ovaries aren’t working properly and so few, or no, hormones are being produced by the body, but women could benefit from taking bioidentical hormones.

 
 
 
 
 
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