Tea and coffee are two of the most popular drinks in the world – daily rituals linked to culture, comfort, and productivity.
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Choice of tea or coffee could influence risk of osteoporosis in older women
Few old ladies would turn down a nice cuppa. But over the years, daily decisions between tea or coffee could make a big ...
Osteoporosis is the most common bone disease in the world, affecting 50 percent of women over age 50. “It is a disease characterized by low bone mass, low bone density and structural changes in the ...
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Osteoporosis diet guide: Foods that protect bone density and those that increase fracture risk
Osteoporosis, a silent skeletal disorder, poses a growing public health concern due to aging populations and sedentary ...
Some risk factors for osteoporosis, such as your age and family history, aren’t things you can control. But just because you’re at risk doesn’t mean you will get the disease. You can monitor your bone ...
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But new research suggests that a simple blood test may be able to predict osteoporosis risk, allowing doctors to intervene ...
Experts have told women for a long time that certain medical conditions and habits, including poor diet, lack of exercise and smoking, make osteoporosis more likely. Now research has added another ...
Osteoporosis is the most common bone disease in the U.S., leading to increased risk of fractures and a weakening of bone strength and structure. Now, new guidelines on who should be tested could lead ...
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