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Topic: Osteoporosis



  
 Stop Osteoporosis!!! - Free Book Offer
Osteoporosis is a progressive disease in which the bones gradually become weaker and weaker, causing changes in posture and making the individual extremely susceptible to bone fractures.
Whilst conventional medicine has offered drug treatments for established Osteoporosis, a general consensus exists that nutritional, natural and early preventive approaches have been under applied.
Indeed, conventional medicine has triumphed in certain areas of bone health, but in others it has predictably failed as a consequence of a focused approach on rehabilitation of established Osteoporosis and its devastating consequences.
http://www.osteoporosis-support.com   (233 words)

  
 Osteoporosis
His concern for low magnesium for osteoporosis is similar to his concern for women with premenstrual tension syndrome.
The conventional choice of treatment is the use of a class of drugs called biphosphates and other “designer” variations of this class of drugs.
Since magnesium deficiency can promote osteoporosis and calcium deposit in aorta, logic dictates that magnesium is likely to be the primary factor and that calcium is secondary when it comes to the prevention of bone loss.
http://www.drlam.com/opinion/osteoporosis.cfm   (6951 words)

  
 Patient Education - Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is a condition of weak bone caused by a loss of bone
The goal of treating osteoporosis is to prevent such fractures in the first place.
As the bone of the spine thins, factures can occur that cause a loss of height and a forward curvature of the spine.
http://www.rheumatology.org/public/factsheets/osteopor_new.asp?aud=pat   (1514 words)

  
 NIH ORBD-NRC - Osteoporosis Overview
It is important that individuals with osteoporosis be aware of any physical changes they may be experiencing that affect their balance or gait, and that they discuss these changes with their health care provider.
The Osteoporosis and Related Bone Diseases~National Resource Center seeks to create an awareness of osteoporosis, Paget's disease, and osteogenesis imperfecta, and of the general possibilities for therapy.
Collapsed vertebra may initially be felt or seen in the form of severe back pain, loss of height, or spinal deformities such as kyphosis, or severely stooped posture.
http://www.osteo.org/osteo.html   (2614 words)

  
 MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis occurs when the body fails to form enough new bone, or when too much old bone is reabsorbed by the body, or both.
Although osteoporosis is debilitating, it does not affect life expectancy.
Treatments for osteoporosis focus on slowing down or stopping bone loss, preventing bone fractures by minimizing the risk of falls, and controlling pain associated with the disease.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000360.htm   (1924 words)

  
 Osteoporosis
Calcitonin is not used to prevent osteoporosis; it is used to treat osteoporosis.
After age 65, about 30% of women have osteoporosis, and nearly all of them are unaware of their condition.
Type II, or low turnover, osteoporosis (also known as age-related or senile osteoporosis) results when the process of resorption and formation of bone are no longer coordinated, and bone breakdown overcomes bone building.
http://www.reutershealth.com/wellconnected/doc18.html   (10259 words)

  
 Osteoporosis
Once the doctor is sure of osteoporosis, he or she will treat the patient to prevent more bone loss.
If someone has osteoporosis (say: oss-tee-oh-puh-ro-sis), the person's bones are now weakened because of this loss of bone density.
Weak bones can break easier and the person may have other problems such as a stooped-over posture.
http://kidshealth.org/kid/grownup/conditions/osteoporosis.html   (470 words)

  
 Boning Up on Osteoporosis
Its interconnecting structure provides much of the strength of healthy bone, but it is especially vulnerable to osteoporosis.
Readings repeated at intervals of a year or more can determine the rate of bone loss and help monitor treatment effectiveness.
Improving the quality of those years has become an important health care goal.
http://www.fda.gov/fdac/features/796_bone.html   (3299 words)

  
 Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis (oss-tee-oh-puh-ro-sis) is a condition that means your bones are weak, and you’re more likely to break a bone.
It is approved for prevention and treatment of osteoporosis and can prevent bone loss at the spine, hip, and other areas of the body.
In postmenopausal women, it has shown to be effective at reducing bone loss, increasing bone density in the spine and hip, and reducing the risk of spine and hip fractures.
http://www.4woman.gov/faq/osteopor.htm   (2110 words)

  
 Osteoporosis in Women: Keeping Your Bones Healthy and Strong -- familydoctor.org
Talk to your doctor about HRT or other medicines to prevent or treat osteoporosis.
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is one way to prevent osteoporosis or keep it from getting worse.
The more of these that apply to you, the higher your risk is. Talk to your family doctor about your risk factors.
http://familydoctor.org/136.xml   (830 words)

  
 Osteoporosis Prevention, Treatment & Information
Because research is ongoing, the drugs are not routinely given for osteoporosis.
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is the best way to prevent osteoporosis in women.
Smoking speeds bone loss, perhaps by lowering how much estrogen a woman's body makes and by reducing the calcium absorbed by the intestine.
http://www.csmc.edu/5219.html   (1567 words)

  
 Osteoporosis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vertebral fractures can lead to severe chronic pain of neurogenic origin, which can be hard to control.
A few studies even suggested an adverse affect of calcium excess on bone density and blamed the milk industry for misleading customers.
Iatrogenic osteoporosis, caused by the therapeutic use of glucocorticoids.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osteoporosis   (2151 words)

  
 MedlinePlus: Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis: Coping with Chronic Pain (National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases)
Bone Health and Osteoporosis: A Guide for Asian Women Aged 50 and Older (National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases)
National Institutes of Health Osteoporosis and Related Bone Diseases~National Resource Center (National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases)
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/osteoporosis.html   (808 words)

  
 Osteoporosis Prevention, Treatment & Exercise
Her experience with osteo clients and the positive results that they have obtained from her exercise routines can help you to increase your bone density and combat osteoporosis.
Our bones are living, growing tissue that respond to weight bearing exercise by growing denser and stronger, similar to the way our muscles react to exercise.
It is also a good choice to be used in conjunction with our Tone and Sculpt program for those who prefer variety on alternate days.
http://www.befitoverfifty.com/pages/osteo.htm   (1049 words)

  
 MilkSucks.com: Got Osteoporosis?
That would bring clinical analysis in line with the population analysis, which clearly states that increased dairy-product consumption is linked to increased risk for osteoporosis.
Corroborating the researchers' concerns about poorly controlled studies, only three studies have factored caloric intake into the analysis.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2000) study cited above argued that since it's clear that total caloric intake and body weight are positively associated with bone mass, such factors are "particularly important" in any study of osteoporosis and bone mass.
http://www.milksucks.com/osteo.asp   (1765 words)

  
 Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis can limit your function, and if your sitting posture is affected, it can increase your risk for skin and respiratory problems.
Remember: although osteoporosis and spinal cord injury is a fact of life and the risk is very real, most survivors are not breaking bones.
Second, SCI itself seems to pose additional risks.
http://www.craighospital.org/SCI/METS/osteoporosis.asp   (1182 words)

  
 Osteoporosis Tutorial
A review of its pharmacological properties and therapeutic efficacy in postmenopausal osteoporosis.
Urinary calcium can give some estimate of resorbtion (loss of) bone, but there are many variables that affect this measurement.
Most drug therapies work by decreasing bone resorbtion.
http://www-medlib.med.utah.edu/WebPath/TUTORIAL/OSTEO/OSTEOPOR.html   (1607 words)

  
 Osteoporosis Education a Priority in New York State
Osteoporosis education is the key to helping you make choices necessary to achieve healthy bones and wellness for a lifetime.
Fractures can cause debilitating pain, reduced mobility, and a loss of quality of life.
For more information about how you can promote healthy bones and prevent osteoporosis, contact your nearest NYSOPEP Regional Center.
http://www.health.state.ny.us/diseases/conditions/osteoporosis   (419 words)

  
 International Osteoporosis Foundation > Homepage
With exercise as the first theme of a three-year lifestyle campaign to fight osteoporosis, IOF launched the new ‘Move it or Lose it’ report which explains the important role exercise plays in bone health.
The course covers the latest knowledge on osteoporosis and offers modules that focus on the principles and practices of osteoporosis diagnostic techniques, incorporating a certification examination.
The role of exercise in maintaining bone health was the focus of World Osteoporosis Day activities in 2005.
http://www.osteofound.org   (786 words)

  
 Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is a condition characterized by weak and brittle bones.
Your doctor can give you a complete list of treatment options that are tailored to your needs.
Osteoporosis is a term to discribe porous bones.
http://mamashealth.com/osteoporosis.asp   (423 words)

  
 Detailed Information about the Cause, Prevention and Treatment of Osteoporosis from PAMF
There are many medications available that can decrease the risk of bone fractures caused by osteoporosis within the first three years of taking the medication.
If your bone density is not normal or you think you have osteoporosis, ask your health care provider what the best treatment would be for you.
Detailed Information about the Cause, Prevention and Treatment of Osteoporosis from PAMF
http://www.pamf.org/health/guidelines/Osteoporosis.html   (523 words)

  
 Osteoporosis information (osteoporosis treatment and prevention) from MedicineNet.com
Osteoporosis is condition that features loss of the normal density of bone and fragile bone.
Hip fractures may also be difficult to heal after surgical repair because of poor bone quality.
Therefore, patients may not be aware of their osteoporosis until they suffer a painful fracture.
http://www.medicinenet.com/osteoporosis/article.htm   (575 words)

  
 National Osteoporosis Foundation
Join NOF in raising awareness of the potential risk and serious consequences of osteoporosis during our 2006 campaign by becoming an Awareness and Prevention Month Affiliate.
The 7th International Symposium on Osteoporosis: Translating Research into Clinical Practice
Complete background and information about the National Osteoporosis Foundation and its efforts to combat and find a cure for the disease.
http://www.nof.org   (141 words)

  
 Osteoporosis / Bone Loss: Nutritional causes, therapies, remedies & prevention
for developing osteoporosis, it becomes clear that most factors can be resolved through a change in
marketing campaign to promote the preventative aspects of this drug for osteoporosis and osteopenia.
Osteoporosis / Bone Loss: Nutritional causes, therapies, remedies & prevention
http://www.acu-cell.com/dis-ost.html   (2900 words)

  
 Osteoporosis
Dedicated to preventing osteoporosis through research and education of the public and medical community
Physical activity promotes increases in bone mineral density or reductions in bone loss in young women, making exercise a key strategy for preventing and treating osteoporosis.
Teenage girls with a history of eating disorders have developed osteoporosis.
http://www.caringonline.com/eatdis/topics/osteoporosis.htm   (219 words)

  
 OBGYN.net - Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis Clinical Practice Consensus Guidelines for Orthopaedic Surgeons from the International Osteoporosis Foundation.
Osteoporosis: New Trends in Prevention and Treatment - Professor B. Kaplan, MD Why are doctors sued?
Assessment of Soy Phytoestrogens' Effects on Bone Turnover Indicators in Menopausal Women with Osteopenia in Iran: A Before and After Clinical Trial - A. Roudsari, F. Tahbaz, A. Hossein-Nezhad, B. Arjmandi, B. Larijani and S. Masoud Kimiagar
http://www.obgyn.net/osteo/osteo.asp   (523 words)

  
 CBS.com
Weak bones should not be excused as a natural part of getting older; osteoporosis is not a normal part of the aging process.
Osteoporosis and bone disease result in painful and debilitating fractures effecting the mobility and mental health of the patients.
Though osteoporosis and low bone mass are a major public health threat, currently affecting an estimated 44 million Americans, bone health is often an overlooked aspect of health care.
http://www.cbs.com/cbs_cares/osteoporosis/index.shtml   (487 words)

  
 Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is a thinning and weakening of the bones, usually associated with the aging process.
AACE Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Postmenopausal Osteoporosis
Men at risk include those with decreased testosterone levels due to treatment for prostate cancer, surgery for testicular problems, or who have had mumps.
http://www.labtestsonline.org/understanding/conditions/osteoporosis.html   (296 words)

  
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 Osteoporosis: Information from WebMD
Get in-depth information here on osteoporosis drugs and other treatments, as well as on prevention, calcium, and exercise.
WebMD does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.
Stopping Osteoporosis Before it Starts -- Saralyn Mark, MD -- 05/24/02
http://www.webmd.com/medical_information/condition_centers/osteoporosis   (253 words)

  
 osteoporosis
The best exercise is weight-bearing exercise such as walking, dancing, hiking etc.
These monographs are counseling aids for healthcare professionals only and are not to be used as a reference to diagnose or treat medical conditions.
- There is no cure for osteoporosis, but treatment helps slow its progression.
http://rxinsider.com/monographs/osteoporosis.htm   (283 words)

  
 Osteoporosis definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms
Our Osteoporosis Main Article provides a comprehensive look at the who, what, when and how of Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis - Explains osteoporosis, includes symptoms, risk factors, causes, treatment and prevention of this condition that features loss of the normal density of bone and fragile bone.
Osteoporosis predisposes a person to fractures, which are often slow to heal and heal poorly.
http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=4686   (339 words)

  
 The Osteoporosis Center: a Patient's Source for Osteoporosis Treatment, Prevention and Osteoporosis Diagnosis.
Are some exercises better for bones with osteoporosis?
The Osteoporosis Center: a Patient's Source for Osteoporosis Treatment, Prevention and Osteoporosis Diagnosis.
Effects of Parathyroid Hormone on Osteoporosis & Bone Pain
http://www.endocrineweb.com/osteoporosis   (146 words)

  
 About osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is a bone disease in which the amount of bone is decreased and the structural integrity of trabecular bone is impaired.
A committee of the World Health Organization has defined osteoporosis based on the bone density.
This makes the bone weaker and more likely to fracture.
http://courses.washington.edu/bonephys/opop/opop.html   (84 words)

  
 Osteoporosis - MayoClinic.com
Osteoporosis can also accompany endocrine disorders or result from excessive use of drugs such as corticosteroids.
Although it's often thought of as a women's disease, osteoporosis also affects a significant number of men.
Osteoporosis, which means "porous bones," causes bones to become weak and brittle — so brittle that even mild stresses like bending over, lifting a vacuum cleaner or coughing can cause a fracture.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/osteoporosis/DS00128   (248 words)

  
 NOF - What is Osteoporosis?
Osteoporosis: A debilitating disease that can be prevented and treated.
Osteoporosis is a disease in which bones become fragile and more likely to break.
While women are four times more likely than men to develop the disease, men also suffer from osteoporosis.
http://www.nof.org/osteoporosis   (222 words)

  
 Medicare.gov - Osteoporosis Information
Osteoporosis is a disease in which your bones become weak.
All people with Medicare who are at risk for osteoporosis.
This section of The National Osteoporosis Foundations' website contains patient information about medications, support groups, news, regional offices, fashion tips, fall prevention, and finding a doctor.
http://www.medicare.gov/Health/Osteoporosis.asp   (186 words)

  
 Imaginis - Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is a degenerative bone disease that primarily affects post-menopausal women.
Seek immediate medical attention if your condition is urgent.
It is estimated that one in two women over age 50 will have an osteoporosis-related fracture.
http://www.imaginis.com/osteoporosis   (168 words)

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