Bones Don’t Improve on Drugs Alone
Pharmaceutical treatments that reduce fracture risk can do a lot to stop bone loss and even reverse it, but they are not designed to work
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Pharmaceutical treatments that reduce fracture risk can do a lot to stop bone loss and even reverse it, but they are not designed to work
Another one of our amazing American Bone Health representatives is Sherri Betz, owner of TheraPilates in Santa Cruz. Sherri is a physical therapist who started working
In my last two blogs, I discussed primary and secondary prevention of bone disease. Can you guess what this week’s blog is going to be
Because I am so passionate about public health, I figured why not learn about preventing bone disease. Yes, granted, it’s a disease that predominately affects
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I always thought that bone disease was something that didn’t affect people like me—by me, I mean young people. It wasn’t until I began working
Healthy Bones for Life™ Do you know what osteoporosis is? Do you know how to prevent it and how it’s treated? Are you ready to
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The American Bone Health Fracture Risk Calculator™ estimates fracture risk for women and men over age 45.
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