Friday, May 3, 2013

About Women's Health: Bones At Risk

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From Denise Maher, your About Women's Health Editor
Fair or not, here's the deal: it's really easy for women to wind up with weak and brittle bones. Learn what you can do to keep'em strong and prevent problems.

How Exercise Maintains Women's Bones
Osteoporosis is a thinning of the bones that typically occurs over time, especially in women. Exercise That Staves Off Osteoporosis
Search Related Topics:  seniors  exercise physiology  strength

Meds That Can Hurt Bones
The National Osteoporosis Foundation highlights the many drugs that can cause bone loss as part of their Osteoporosis Awareness and Prevention campaign. Arthritis Treatments, Osteoporosis Risks
Search Related Topics:  rheumatoid arthritis  osteoporosis 

Natural Bone Boosters
Search Related Topics:  strength  fractures  exercise physiology

The Health of Your Own Bones
Just being a woman ups the likelihood that you will develop osteoporosis. Other risk factors include increased age, a history of smoking and excess drinking. Who Needs A DEXA Scan
Search Related Topics:  osteoporosis  osteopenia  bone density

 


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