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18 hours ago ago from Health's Life with Health's lifestyle

Nurture your bones and ward off osteoporosis. By Dr. Maoshing Ni, author of Second Spring The trace mineral connection to strong bones Calcium, magnesium, and vitamin D get all the credit for maintaining good bone health, while trace minerals essential to bone formation like boron, manganese, copper, zinc and vitamin K are often overlooked. These trace minerals act as cofactors in the bone-building process. For instance, the trace ...

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Osteoporosis 101 - What Breast Cancer Survivors Must Know

10 hours ago ago from disease database

If you need to remember osteoporosis / osteopenia, prevention is needed, this silent disease, continue to go to a recovery .Osteoporosis is a silent disease that makes bones porous and weak, fracture . Original post:  Osteoporosis 101 - What Breast Cancer Survivors Must Know

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Cost Savings of Preventive Health Care

9 hours ago ago from Good Article

Health care costs have skyrocketed in recent years, even for those who have health insurance. Many conditions, such as osteoporosis, stroke, or peripheral artery disease can be devastating financially, because of their long-term effects. The cost savings of preventive health care are huge, and preventive screening for a variety of diseases can give you and your physician valuable information. What can a screening tell you? Below are three ...

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Backed by Science, Rhythmic Bioidentical Hormones Reverse Osteoporosis

1 day ago ago from How to manage your diabetes naturally

Article by Kristin Gabriel. Osteoporosis is the condition in which bones become thin and porous as a result of calcium loss, and it affects women eight times more than men. A bone scan can determine if one has this condition. One in two women over age fifty will suffer at least one lifetime fracture from osteoporosis. However there is evidence that biomimetic rhythmic bioidentical hormone therapy can prevent bone loss.

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Depo-Provera Weakens Bones

15 hours ago ago from Health News

In a study of women who received the "birth control shot" -- also known as Depo-Provera -- nearly half lost at least 5 percent of their bone mineral density in the hip and lower spine within two years. Women who were smokers, who had never given birth and who didn't consume much calcium were at highest risk. The two-year study included nearly 100 patients who had the injection.  Of those, 45 women lost at least 5 percent of bone ...

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