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After Debra cracked both a tooth and a bone in her foot in the same year, a scan revealed she had osteopenia. We explain how ...
Worrying about bone health was once reserved for the elderly members of society. Now, it’s becoming a burgeoning Gen Z and ...
Although estrogen levels shoot up during pregnancy, “there’s an increased calcium demand for the developing fetus,” says Jana M. Davis, MD, an orthopedic surgeon at the Penn State Bone and Joint ...
Encouraged by the results of her most recent bone density scan, columnist G Shellye Horowitz pauses to celebrate the small ...
On that face of it, running and swimming share about as much in common as chalk with cheese. What unites them, however, is ...
Objectives To examine the association between body mass index (BMI) categories and the fragility fractures in Thai men and to ...
Younger generations are becoming vulnerable to brittle bones. Know why this is happening and most importantly, how women are at biggest risk than men.
The following is a summary of “Factors influencing bone mineral density in hyperparathyroidism phenotypes: a prospective ...
Turns out that low bone density, by which osteopenia is interchangeably referred, is pretty common: An estimated 40 million ...
Yecies thinks women should get tested to establish a baseline T-score while their bone density is peaking ... explaining why small-boned people have high rates of osteopenia and osteoporosis ...
Maintaining and even improving bone health requires a diet with sufficient calcium, protein, vitamins C, D3 and K2, and trace minerals such as magnesium, boron, copper, manganese, potassium, ...