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Osteoporosis is sometimes called a silent thief — you usually don't know you have it until you break a bone. Yet the disease ...
For women, bone health often declines after 30 due to natural bone density loss, hormonal shifts, and lifestyle factors.
Lifestyle habits, including skipping breakfast and having a late dinner, are associated with an increased risk for osteoporotic fracture.
A new study reveals that eating dinner within two hours of bedtime and frequently missing breakfast correlates with increased ...
People who skip breakfast have a greater risk of broken bones from osteoporosis, Japanese researchers reported in the Journal ...
Despite proven efficacy of osteoporosis medications, patients turn to dietary supplements marketed for bone health that lack ...
The International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) has issued a landmark Position Paper identifying critical global barriers to osteoporosis care and calling for urgent change to improve access to ...
Patients with systemic vasculitides faced a more than 2-fold higher risk for both osteoporosis and fragility fractures compared with healthy controls. Patients with systemic vasculitides (SVs) face ...
Osteoporosis should be recognized as a diabetes comorbidity, and diabetes care and education specialists need to be aware of ...
"Because we found that the 3 clinical risk assessment tools only had fair to moderate performances in identifying osteoporosis, our results suggest that guidelines which recommend using these tools in ...
Men with risk factors for osteoporosis are identified for a nurse-led program that greatly enhances the rate of screening and treatment adherence.
Osteoporosis treatment following fragility fracture was associated with significantly reduced hospitalization and mortality risks among patients aged 80 years and older. After fracture at 80 years of ...