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Osteoporosis: What You Need to Know About This Silent Disease
Q&A with Kathleen Breda, NP, MSN, Manager, Geriatric Fracture Program
Cedars-Sinai
Weight-bearing exercise can help older adults reduce their risk of osteoporosis and potentially deadly falls, according to Cedars-Sinai experts.
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Newswise LOS ANGELES (May 24, 2021) According to the National Osteoporosis Foundation, an estimated 10 million people in the United States have osteoporosis, a disease that causes weak, thinning bones.
In recognition of Osteoporosis Awareness Month, Cedars-Sinai
Newsroom sat down with Kathleen Breda, MSN, orthopaedic nurse practitioner and manager of the Geriatric Fracture Program at Cedars-Sinai, to share recommendations on how to detect, treat and prevent osteoporosis.
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The #1 Cause of Osteoporosis, According to Science
By Leah Groth of ETNT Health |
The #1 Cause of Osteoporosis, According to Science
Osteoporosis is a very common bone disease suffered by up to 54 million Americans, according to the National Osteoporosis Foundation. What exactly is it, who is more likely to develop it and what is its number one cause? Here is everything you need to know about osteoporosis. Read on and to ensure your health and the health of others, don t miss this special report:
Osteoporosis: A Silent Thief
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Most of us know about the importance of building stronger muscles. But what about stronger bones?
Having strong, healthy bones makes you less susceptible to osteoporosis, a disease that occurs when your body loses too much bone or makes too little of it. As a result, your bones become weak and brittle and are more likely to break. In more severe cases of osteoporosis, fractures can occur after even small things, such as sneezing or minor bumps.