In the March 2010 issue of "The New England Journal of Medicine," Elizabeth Shane, MD, writes that 10 to 12 million Americans are affected by osteoporosis. This disease decreases the density of bone and results in increased bone fractures. In...
Bisphosphonates, drugs that prevent bone loss, form the core treatment for osteoporosis, or decreased bone mineral density, for millions of Americans. Recent research, however, may indicate that bisphosphonates can cause the very problems they're...
People need adequate levels of vitamin D in all stages of life because it acts as a carrier for the minerals that build up healthy, strong bones. Vitamin D assists the body to absorb calcium and phosphorous and maintains bone health, and aids in...
Osteopenia and osteoporosis are diseases of low bone density. Osteopenia is less severe and affects approximately half of Americans over age 50, reports Harvard Medical School. Osteoporosis, literally "porous bones," is a bone condition...
Bone diseases are illnesses that result in the damage of normal bone function and can cause the bones to become weak. Common forms of bone diseases are osteoporosis, a bone disease in which the amount of bone is decreased and becomes weak;...
Calcium helps build strong bones and teeth, protecting against osteopenia and osteoporosis, diseases that occur with the breakdown and softening of bone with age. According to the State of Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, only...
Injuries and disorders of the male skeletal system can occur at any time during the lifespan. Some are more common, however, in certain age groups. Injuries and disorders can occur at one or several locations in the skeleton, or affect all of the...
Vitamin D is a vitamin that helps the body absorb calcium. It is stored in the body's fatty tissue. Because it is synthesized by the skin when exposed to sunshine, it is called the sunshine vitamin. It is also present in some foodstuffs such as...
Vaginal dryness is a condition that can affect the physical and the sexual health in your life. The dryness can lead to irritation that can cause tissue breakdown and infection and the lack of lubrication can cause intimacy to be uncomfortably...
More than 40 million people in the United States either have osteoporosis or are at a high risk for developing it, according to the Osteoporosis and Related Bone Diseases National Resources Center. Osteoporosis is a disease in which your bones...
In the book "Nutrition for Sport and Exercise", Jacqueline Berning and Suzanne Steen define bone mineral density as the amount of minerals---mostly hydroxyapatite---in grams per square centimeter of bone. Berning and Steen indicate that bone...
While osteoporosis is a disease you associate with the elderly, did you know that what you eat before the age of 30 will make a significant difference in whether or not you develop osteoporosis? As you age, your nutritional requirements change....
Numerous diseases cause bone deterioration and degeneration. According to MedlinePlus, a person's bones help her ambulate and give her body shape and support, and to develop strong bones and ward off bone loss, it's important for a person to get...
The National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases estimates that as much as 1 percent of the U.S. population may suffer from celiac disease; many with the disease go undiagnosed. In addition to symptoms of irritability,...
A vegan diet is comprised of plant-based foods. Unlike other vegetarians, vegans do not eat meat, fish, egg or dairy foods, eat less saturated fat and cholesterol and more fiber and are thinner, have lower blood pressure and cholesterol and...
People who have low bone density are at risk of fractures and breaks, usually in the hip or spine. Damage to these bones can lead to surgery, hospital stays and lengthy recovery times, all with the associated medical bills. Prevention of low bone...
Osteopetrosis is a group of rare diseases in which bone is not remodeled, causing the bone to become denser but more prone to fracture. St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital estimates the most severe form of osteoporosis affects only 20 babies...
Osteoporosis is a disease that destroys bone mass and leads to fragile and brittle bones. Each year, countless fractures are attributed to osteoporosis, and many of those cases could have been prevented. Diet changes with plenty of calcium and...
If you are lactose intolerant, your body does not make enough of the enzyme lactase to break down the lactose found in milk and most dairy products. When you consume dairy products, you may experience symptoms such as diarrhea and stomach cramps....
Osteoporosis is a condition in which your bones become thin and brittle and susceptible to fractures or breaks. (Refs 1 and 2) More than 40 million in the United States suffer from osteoporosis or are at high risk for developing it because they...
Osteoporosis is a bone disease. Bones, like muscles, are living organisms that respond positively to exercise. A person who exercises has a healthier bone density than a person who does not, according to the NIH Osteoporosis and Related Bone...
Diseases that affect the bone and joints in the body can lead to a loss of mobility due to the deterioration or damage they cause. According to Mayoclinic.com, two common diseases that affect the joints are rheumatoid arthritis and bursitis....
Degenerative diseases refer to medical problems that worsen over time. These degenerative diseases may affect the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord), bones, blood vessels or heart. Sometimes, certain medications and therapies can treat...
The bone loss caused by osteoporosis often leads to other health complications, including bone fractures and postural changes. Many lifestyle changes can influence your risk for osteoporosis, as well as how quickly the disease progresses. Among...
Vitamin D promotes the absorption of calcium in the body and is essential for bone growth. It is also involved with neurological and muscular functioning as well as cell growth. The daily value, DV, of vitamin D for anyone 4 years old and older...
Osteoporosis is a disease that develops gradually over a number of years, resulting in a significant loss of bone tissue that leaves bones weak and fragile. Weakened bones break more easily, increasing the risk of disability due to fractures of...
Bone density, also known as bone mineral density, is a measurement of the thickness of your bones. Thick bones decrease your risk for fractures and for developing a condition called osteoporosis. This disease is characterized by weak, thin bones...
Osteoporosis is a disease of porous bones caused by accelerated breakdown of bone, too little bone formation or both. Osteopenia is the precursor of osteoporosis. It is characterized by lower bone mass than normal for the age of the person and is...
According to the National Osteoporosis Foundation, there are ten million persons in the United States with osteoporosis. It is a disease that causes bone loss that can lead to fractures, falls and other complications, including surgery, for many...
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