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Osteoporosis
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It doesn't hurt, so why worry? We associate osteoporosis with older people with bent backs - from a mild "dowager's hump" to being unable to stand up straight. The truth is that 20 million American women have osteoporosis. And 80 percent of them don't even know it! Osteoporosis is a chronic, progressive condition that steals bone from the body, often leading to fractures of the hip, wrist, and spine. Many older people suffer disability and even death from fractures related to osteoporosis. While one in two women will suffer from an osteoporosis-related fracture in her lifetime, one in eight men will, too! Apparently, many people confuse osteoporosis with arthritis and wait for swollen joints and pain before being tested. Even though osteoporosis is painless (until you suffer a bone fracture), it is extremely important to find out how healthy are your bones, and if necessary to make lifestyle, dietary, and sometimes other changes to improve their condition. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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A picture of 'cut-away model of vertebrae'
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Risk Factors for osteoporosis:
What You Can Do to Prevent or Slow Osteoporosis Exercise Diet Calcium The National Osteoporosis Foundation says that although weight-bearing exercise is generally recommended, people with osteoporosis should consult their health care practitioners before beginning a new exercise program. The Foundation cautions against sudden or excessive strain on the bones during exercise. People with osteoporosis need to be careful when lifting heavy objects-including grandchildren. Take steps to avoid falling. Talk to your chiropractic doctor to see what else you can do to maintain and improve the health of your bones. Your chiropractic doctor is a highly trained expert on helping you maintain good health. Studies show chiropractic patients are hospitalized less than the general population. Also chiropractic health care ranks number one in patient satisfaction. Online Resource: To learn more about osteoporosis online check out the National Osteoporosis Foundation web page at: www.nof.org
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