Around 10 million Americans over age 50 currently have osteoporosis, and an additional 44 million have osteopenia (lower than ...
The condition is becoming more common due to the United States' aging population and lifestyle issues, particularly smoking, ...
Children whose mothers took extra vitamin D during pregnancy continue to have stronger bones at the age of seven, according to new research.Bone density scans taken for the study led by the University ...
Osteoporosis, the silent disease, can shorten your life − here’s how to prevent fractures and keep bones healthy.
One of the most effective ways to assess bone health in the elderly is through a bone density test, also known as a DEXA scan. This test measures bone strength and helps diagnose conditions like ...
“I used to fall down a lot.” When Kwong was 57 she was diagnosed with osteoporosis, a disease caused by a decrease in bone density that renders them fragile. It was this that caused her fall ...
Eating properly is essential for maintaining bone density, which is crucial for bone strength and reducing the risk of fractures. Key foods that improve bone density include leafy greens ...
Bone marrow edema occurs when fluid builds up inside your bone marrow (the spongy mass in the center of bones that produces blood cells). There are many possible causes of bone marrow edema, ranging ...
Professor Rupesh K Srivastava shared the information during a presentation at the 51st IMMUNOCON 2024, a four-day annual conference of the Indian Immunology Society held at the JN Tata Auditorium ...
And while we lose bone density over time, that doesn’t mean you’re resigned to painful breaks and fractures. Here’s how to build bone density and help keep osteoporosis at bay. Bone density ...