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Best Life on MSNIf You're Over 65, These Easy Lifestyle Changes Can Prevent Heart Disease and Bone Fracture RiskA new study published in the journal Frontiers in Aging is encouraging folks to switch up their diet and get active in order ...
A recent study published in Clinical Endocrinology explores the usefulness of calcaneal quantitative ultrasound (QUS) as a ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNWeight-loss lifestyle changes slow bone loss in older adultsA study reveals that a calorie-restricted Mediterranean diet paired with physical activity preserves bone health in older ...
As populations are aging, osteoporotic fractures are common and they are associated with high rates of mortality and morbidity, disability, pain and a high cost of treatment. In addition to ...
The new study examined patients aged 65 and over who had undergone hip fracture surgery and were subsequently treated in the ...
We explore the current guidance for osteoporosis screening in men, as well as barriers to access for both clinicians and patients.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNDiet and exercise habits in your 60s linked to lower fracture and heart death riskA long-term study in older adults links higher-quality diets to lower risks of hip fracture and cardiovascular death. Researchers suggest that framing bone health through heart disease awareness may ...
Oct. 30, 2019 — About half of all women in the U.S. will suffer a bone fracture due to osteoporosis. For women, the incidence of this condition is greater than that of heart attack, stroke and breast ...
Most authorities recommend treatment when the risk of a major osteoporotic fracture is greater than 20% or the risk of a hip fracture is greater than 3%. Your primary doctor is following the ...
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