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  1. Osteoporosis: My story and diet by Rosemary Fisher, 1985
  2. Menopause: Manage Its Symptoms With the Blood Type Diet: The Individualized Plan for Preventing and Treating Hot Flashes, Lossof Libido, Mood Changes, Osteoporosis, and Related Conditions by Peter J. D'Adamo, Catherine Whitney, 2006-12-05
  3. Atlas of Osteoporosis, Third Edition (Encyclopedia of Visual Medicine) by John C. Stevenson, Michael S. Marsh, 2007-12-10
  4. Osteoporosis, the Silent Stalker: A Woman's Illustrated Guide to the Prevention & Treatment of Osteoporosis by Timothy J. Gray, 1994-07
  5. Healthy Bones: What You Should Know about Osteoporosis by Nancy Appleton, 1998-12-01
  6. Research and Recipes on Dementia, Heart Disease, Osteoporosis and Cancer by Rosemary C. Fisher, 1997-01
  7. The Athletic Woman's Survival Guide: How to Win the Battle Against Eating Disorders, Amenorrhea, and Osteoporosis by Carol L., M.D. Otis, Roger Goldingay, 2000-09
  8. Healthy Bones & Joints: A Natural Approach to Treating Arthritis, Osteoporosis, Tendinitis, Myalgia & Bursitis by David Hoffman, 2000-07-15
  9. Osteoporosis Prevention: A Proactive Approach to Strong Bones And Good Health by Renee Newman, 2006-01-30
  10. Living Day To Day With Severe Osteoporosis: What Every Person Should Know Regardless of Age by Alice V. Roberts, 2007-08-27
  11. Yoga Builds Bones: Easy, Gentle Stretches That Prevent Osteoporosis (Yoga) by Jan Maddern, 2002-07
  12. Bone Loading: Exercises for Osteoporosis by Ariel Simkin, Judith Ayalon, 1996-07
  13. Preventing Osteoporosis with Ipriflavone: Discover the Proven, Safe Alternative to Estrogen Replacement Therapy by Lyn Nd Patrick, Andrea Md Mph Girman, et all 2000-03-15
  14. Common questions about osteoporosis. (Ask the Expert).: An article from: National Women's Health Report

61. OBGYN.net - Osteoporosis
Physician reviewed site offering medical professionals and women, the latest newsand information on osteoporosis and women s health. OBGYN.net osteoporosis.
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62. Osteoporosis
Informaci³n sobre las causas y s­ntomas de esta enfermedad.
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64. AOCM :: HOME
Located in Frederick. Participating in osteoporosis, rheumatoid and osteoarthritis clinical trials.
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65. Women's Health Matters/Femmes En Santé
Site features news, interviews with Canadian health experts and detailed information about a variety of topics from osteoporosis to sexual health.
http://www.womenshealthmatters.ca

66. Osteoporosis: Information From WebMD
osteoporosis Health Center. osteoporosis affects 10 million Americans,mostly women, and 34 million more have low bone mass. Get
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Osteoporosis affects 10 million Americans, mostly women, and 34 million more have low bone mass. Get in-depth information here on osteoporosis drugs and other treatments, as well as on prevention, calcium, and exercise. Your Guide To Osteoporosis What is Osteoporosis? Newly Diagnosed 10 Questions for Your Doctor What Increases Your Risk ... Prevention Osteoporosis Recommended Patient Resources Cancer Treatment Ups Fracture Risk in Men Hormone therapy for prostate cancer may significantly raise the risk of bone features, research shows. Go To Article Make the Choices That are Right for You We Knew You'd Want to Know Join the Challenge to Find Your Ideal Weight Vitamin D: Vital Role in Your Health ... Feeling Sluggish?

67. Geri-Fit
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68. U.S. Researchers Fear Young Women Risk Osteoporosis
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69. Osteoporosis
Translate this page ¿QUÉ ES LA osteoporosis? La osteoporosis es EL PAPEL DEL REUMATÓLOGOEN EL TRATAMIENTO DE LA osteoporosis. Como especialista entrenado
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  • 70. CNN.com - Wrist Fractures And Osteoporosis - August 17, 2000
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    FROM Wrist fractures and osteoporosis: A new study of health claims indicates that only 1 out of 4 older women who fracture their wrists is tested or treated for osteoporosis. Kevin B. Freedman, M.D., an orthopedic surgeon at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in Philadelphia, and colleagues examined records of health plans in 30 states. They identified 1,162 women age 55 and older whose wrists were fractured between 1994 and 1997.

    71. Osteoporosis/Bone Loss: Nutritional Causes, Therapies, Remedies & Prevention
    Features a nutritional analysis of osteoporosis / Bone Loss, and discusses prevention,various therapies, remedies treatment options, including AAACa.
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    OSTEOPOROSIS:  Nutritional Causes, Prevention and Therapies
    Many individuals rely on extra amounts of Calcium + Vitamin D when trying to treat and/or prevent
    osteopenia (early stages of bone loss) or osteoporosis, and when unsuccessful, they generally resort
    to using drugs specifically formulated to stop the progression of this disease.
    Long-term effects of many of these medications are still unclear since increased bone mass doesn't
    always translate into increased bone strength.  On the other hand, when analyzing individual reasons
    for developing osteoporosis, it becomes clear that most factors can be resolved through a change in
    lifestyle, or through individually -tailored nutritional supplementation.
    Without the addition of weight-bearing exercise however, no program for the treatment or prevention
    of osteoporosis can be considered complete.  Climbing stairs, running, lifting weights - and to some extent walking - are all among those exercises considered beneficial in maintaining bone density, in contrast to activities such as swimming, which are less helpful for osteoporosis.

    72. CNN - Osteoporosis Drug May Reduce Risk Of Breast Cancer - June 15, 1999
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  • One in nine women will develop the disease sometime during their lifetimes. Breast cancer is the second-deadliest cancer in women. Risk factors include increasing age, close relatives with breast cancer and history of noninvasive breast cancer. The risk for breast cancer increases as we get older. Women who carry a baby to full term in their early 20s have a lower risk of breast cancer than women who have later first pregnancies or who have no children.
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    73. Creighton Osteoporosis Research Center
    Welcome to the osteoporosis Research Center. Robert R. Recker, MD, Director.Under the leadership of Dr. Robert R. Recker and Dr. Robert
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    Welcome to the Osteoporosis Research Center
    Robert R. Recker, M.D., Director
    Under the leadership of Dr. Robert R. Recker and Dr. Robert P. Heaney , the Creighton University Osteoporosis Research Center (ORC) continues today a 40-year effort that has created an international center of excellence in bone research. This team carries out:
    • basic-science research, which is laboratory-based clinical research involving volunteer participants patient care , including state-of-the-art evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment referral services for physicians

    The ORC team includes nearly 100 persons:
    • A distinguished faculty recent publications A skillful staff, including research nurses, a research dietitian, an information technology specialist, laboratory technicians, bone densitometry technicians, research assistants, administrative staff; and Professional, graduate, and post-doctoral students.

    74. UCSF Women's Health Clinical Research Center Home (WHCRC)
    Center of focused research in the areas of breast health, dementia, HIV in women, osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, and urinary incontinence.
    http://www.whcrc.ucsf.edu/

    75. Osteoporosis - Osteoporosis: Health And Medical Information About Osteoporosis,
    An in depth discussion on osteoporosis prevention, therapies and treatmentoptions. Click HereClick Here. What is osteoporosis? osteoporosis
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    Medical Author: Carolyn Janet Crandall, M.D.
    Medical Editors: Dennis Lee, M.D. and William C. Shiel Jr., MD, FACP, FACR What is osteoporosis?
    Osteoporosis is condition that features loss of the normal density of bone. Osteoporosis leads to literally abnormally porous bone that is more compressible like a sponge than dense like a brick. This disorder of the skeleton weakens the bone leading to an increase in the risk of breaking bones (bone fracture). Normal bone is composed of protein collagen and calcium. Osteoporosis depletes both the calcium and the protein from the bone, resulting in either abnormal bone quality or decreased bone density . Bones that are affected by osteoporosis can fracture with only a minor fall or injury that normally would not cause a bone fracture. The fracture can be either in the form of cracking (as in a hip fracture ) or collapsing (as in a compression fracture of the vertebrae of the spine). The spine, hips, and wrists are common areas of osteoporosis-related bone fractures, although fractures can also occur in other skeletal areas such as the ribs.

    76. CNN.com - Vieira Makes No Bones About It: Prevent Osteoporosis - Aug. 22, 2003
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    77. Osteoporosis: Health And Medical Information About Osteoporosis, Bone Loss And B
    An in depth discussion on osteoporosis prevention, therapies and treatmentoptions. Advanced Search. Medical Information on osteoporosis.
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    78. CNN.com - Dr. Felicia Cosman: The Facts About Osteoporosis - July 25, 2001
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    Dr. Felicia Cosman, an osteoporosis specialist and the Medical Director of the Clinical Research Center at Helen Hayes Hospital, joined the CNN.com chat room on Wednesday to discuss osteoporosis and osteoporosis testing. CNN: Who needs to be concerned about osteoporosis? COSMAN: Everyone needs to be concerned about osteoporosis. This is an extremely common condition. About 1 in 2 women will have an osteoporosis-related fracture. Between 1 in 5 and 1 in 8 men will have an osteoporosis-related fracture. MORE STORIES Campaign urges osteoporosis testing CHAT PARTICIPANT: How much calcium does each age group need? COSMAN: Approximately 1200 milligrams, or at least that, for all individuals above the age of 50. Below that, 1000 milligrams a day for adults is probably sufficient. In practice, I go with 1200 for most people seeing me, because most are post-menopausal and above the age of 50. It's important to realize that the calcium target amount includes what's in the diet, plus a calcium or vitamin supplement if it's required. But people who get 1200 milligrams in their diet don't have to take a calcium supplement. CHAT PARTICIPANT: Does osteoporosis affect your entire skeletal body, as opposed to just one area?

    79. The Physician And Sportsmedicine: Exercise For Osteoporosis
    Exercise for osteoporosis. Warren A. Katz, MD, with Carl Sherman. 2 FEBRUARY 98.For patients who have osteoporosis, exercise is an essential part of treatment.
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    Exercise for Osteoporosis
    Warren A. Katz, MD, with Carl Sherman
    Series Editor: Nicholas A. DiNubile, MD THE PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINE - VOL 26 - NO. 2 - FEBRUARY 98 F or patients who have osteoporosis, exercise is an essential part of treatment. Just as regular workouts build muscle, they also maintain and may even increase bone strength. By strengthening your muscles and bones and improving your balance, exercise can reduce the risk of falls and resulting fractures. Exercise works well with estrogen or other medications that increase bone density and strength. Exercise, medication, and proper diet combat osteoporosis more effectively together than any one treatment alone could do. Remember that you're never too old to exercise. Here are some tips on how to start a program of weight-bearing exercise and resistance training that will benefit your bones and muscles and also help your general health.
    Weight-Bearing Exercise
    For most people who have osteoporosis, brisk walking is ideal. It can be done anywhere, requires no special equipment, and carries minimal risk of injury. If walking is too difficult or painful for you, workouts on a stationary exercise cycle are a good alternative. The full benefits of walking come from a regular scheduleat least 15 to 20 minutes 3 to 4 days per week. But if you haven't been active for years, you may need to start modestly. Start at whatever level is comfortable for you. Five-minute walks are fine at first, but try increasing their length by 1 minute every other time until you reach the optimal exercise level.

    80. Osteoporosis
    Comprehensive information and resources to help understand and treat this common disorder.
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