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  1. The Strong Bones Diet: The High Calcium, Low Calorie Way to Prevent Osteoporosis by Lois Goulder, Leo Lutwak, 1988-04
  2. Ask Dr. Nan.(gluten intolerance may contribute to osteoporosis; chelation therapy for aluminum toxicity): An article from: Women's Health Letter by Unavailable, 2010-02-01
  3. Osteoporosis (Fast Facts) by Juliet E. Compston, Clifford J. Rosen, 2009-03-30
  4. Imaging of Osteoporosis, An Issue of Radiologic Clinics of North America (The Clinics: Radiology) by Giuseppe Guglielmi MD, 2010-07-27
  5. Osteoporosis (Understanding) by Juliet Dr Compston, 2005-01-01
  6. Preventing and Managing Osteoporosis
  7. Osteoporosis: The Long Road Back, One Woman's Story by Pamela Horner, 1989-01-01
  8. Ernst Schering Research Foundation Workshop, Supplement 4: Hormone Replacement Therapy and Osteoporosis
  9. Evaluation Of Osteoporosis: Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry and Ultrasound in Clinical Practice by Glen M Blake, Heinz W Rochester, et all 1998-11-30
  10. Living With Osteoporosis: Guidelines for Women Before and After Diagnosis by Mehrsheed, M.D. Sinaki, Dorothy Ann Dale, et all 1988-10
  11. HRT and Osteoporosis
  12. Osteoporosis (Spanish Edition) by Clare Dover, 2001
  13. The Osteoporosis by Gill Sanson, 2002-05-30
  14. Osteoporosis and the Osteoporosis of Rheumatic Diseases: A Companion to Rheumatology, Third Edition by Nancy E. Lane MD, Philip Sambrook OAMMDFRACP, 2006-05-26

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122. Miacalcin® - Postmenopausal Osteoporosis Medication
Calcitoninsalmon. Nasal Spray by Novartis Pharmaceuticals for women with osteoporosis, that are at least 5 years past menopause.
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Read articles and watch videos on a wide range of bonerelated topics,including the role of exercise and calcium, as well as osteoporosis.
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This journallike site provides in-depth information for patients and physicians for all rheumatic conditions, including arthritis, lupus, osteoporosis, fibromyalgia, Lyme disease, scleroderma, gout, and joint pain management.
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125. Osteoporosis, Osteopenia, Bone Density
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Derived from Latin, osteoporosis literally means porous bone, which involves both the mineral (inorganic) and the non-mineral (organic matrix) components of bone. Osteoporosis is a progressive bone disease in which bone tissue is normally mineralized, but the amount of bone is decreased and the structural integrity of trabecular bone is impaired, becoming more brittle. Cortical bone becomes more porous and thinner. While thinner bone itself is not necessarily more prone to breakage, bone that is both thinner and brittle is more prone to fracture. Bone strength reflects the integration of two main features: bone density and bone quality. Bone density is expressed as grams of mineral per area or volume, and in any given individual is determined by peak bone mass and amount of bone loss. Bone quality refers to architecture, turnover, damage accumulation (e.g., microfractures) and mineralization. Osteoporosis is a significant risk factor for fracture, and a distinction between risk factors that affect bone metabolism and risk factors for fracture must be made. Although the entire skeleton may be involved in postmenopausal osteoporosis, bone loss is usually greatest in the spine, hips and ribs, and the posture is changed with progression of the disease.

126. MerckSource - Women's Health
A resource providing health news and information for women on topics such as menopause, osteoporosis, pregnancy, and healthy living.
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127. Medscape Resource Center - Osteoporosis
osteoporosis is a global public health problem. thumbnailWhich Regions of Spineand Hip Should Be Used to Assess osteoporosis and/or Risk of Fracture?
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128. Osteoporosis Blue Ribbon Initiative, Dedicated To Promoting Lifelong Bone Health
osteoporosis Initiative is a collaborative campaign in Adams County, Illinois to change the lifestyle and behaviors of women in this rural area to prevent osteoporosis.
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A Project Overview Media Campaign Public/Professional ... Related Links OSTEOPOROSIS Blue Ribbon Initiative The Osteoporosis Blue Ribbon Initiative (OBRI) was a collaborative campaign in Adams County, Illinois to change the lifestyle and behaviors of women in this rural area to prevent osteoporosis. The initiative was possible through a grant from the Illinois Department of Public Health - Office of Women's Health. The OBRI committee consisted of ten different agencies and organizations who performed the grant activities. The OBRI began in July, 2000, and lasted until June, 2001.
The OBRI targeted four primary subgroups within the population base of Adams County, Illinois. They were as follows: Teen-age girls
Pregnant and lactating women
Pre-menopausal women
Postmenopausal women
Various members of the OBRI had professional contact and expertise in reaching each of the subgroups targeted. A list of the participating agencies and organizations are listed under the Committee Partners/ Educators button on the navigation bar at the top left of the screen.

129. SciTalk.com - Science Information For Health And Disease
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130. Guía De Osteoporosis
Translate this page osteoporosis. 1 años. La densidad de masa ósea es el parámetro másútil para el diagnóstico y el seguimiento de la osteoporosis.
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131. South Manchester University Hospitals - Rheumatology
A comprehensive site for patients and doctors on rheumatology and osteoporosis with details of departmental research and activities.
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132. Women's Health | Principal Health News
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133. Disease Category Listing (111): Osteoporosis
Clinical Trials osteoporosis. Alabama. Birmingham; Research Site Comparison of StudyDrug With Alendroante on How it Effects GlucocorticoidInduced osteoporosis.
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Research study of an investigational medication for women between the ages of 50 - 75 with osteopenia/osteoporosis. Phoenix; Radiant Research, Inc
Research study of an investigational medication for women between the ages of 50 - 75 with osteopenia/osteoporosis. Phoenix; Radiant Research - Phoenix North
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134. Hosting.com
Features a multidisciplinary approach to comprehensive bone health care. Provides information about osteoporosis, medical evaluations, education, nutrition, physical therapy, and support groups.
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135. Connection Between Gum Disease And Osteoporosis
PrinterFriendly Page E-mail This Page osteoporosis. Researchers have suggestedthat a link between osteoporosis and bone loss in the jaw.
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  • Researchers have suggested that a link between osteoporosis and bone loss in the jaw. Studies suggest that osteoporosis may lead to tooth loss because the density of the bone that supports the teeth may be decreased, which means the teeth no longer have a solid foundation. However, hormone replacement therapy may offer some protection. A

    136. Learn About Osteoporosis
    Details about its impact on women's health and nutrition, and research on calcium absorption, vitamins, aerobic exercises, and treatments such as calcium supplements are discussed.
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    Community Latest News The Impact of Osteoporosis on Men and Women's Health
    Osteoporosis is the medical term for a condition characterized by bone fragility, pain, fracture, disability, and death associated with fracture complications.
    Often people tend to think of osteoporosis as an issue of women's health; however, it is not an exclusively female condition. Although the condition is more frequent among women, with 1 in 3 women over the age of fifty developing osteoporosis, up to 1 in 12 men will also be affected.
    Studying nutrition, exercise, dietary supplements and drugs are all integral components in researching an osteoporosis cure. Groups such as the National Osteoporosis Society and the International Osteoporosis Foundation serve as fundraisers to aid in financing research and disseminating the information discovered by researchers.
    Research: The Quest for an Osteoporosis Cure
    Involved in the research are qualified doctors, scientists, and health-care professionals, whose work is overseen by an institutional review board. This board ensures that the studies are done with fully informed consent of the volunteers, and that the information gathered is accurate and reproducible.
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    137. Nutrition And Osteoporosis
    consumers. May/June 2001. Nutrition and osteoporosis. Alice Specialist.Click HERE for FREE osteoporosis PowerPoint information. It s
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    May/June 2001 Nutrition and Osteoporosis
    Linda Boeckner, PHD, RD, Extension Nutrition Specialist Click HERE for FREE osteoporosis PowerPoint information "It's snowing outside and my newspaper was tossed on the bottom of the steps do I dare go after it?" "I've lost six inches in height and none of my clothes fit me anymore. Plus, it's hard to get clothes that look nice when my back is so hunched over." "This medication is so darned expensive. But if I want to maintain my independence, I can't afford to let my condition get worse either." "It seemed like it took forever for my bone to heal when it broke. I don't want that to happen again. It's so frustrating always worrying about falling." "If somebody had told me sooner what I know now about osteoporosis, none of this might be happening to me!" SOURCE: Based on comments made by a 70+ year old woman with osteoporosis. Ten million Americans have osteoporosis and another 18 million have low bone mass, placing them at increased risk of osteoporosis, according to the National Osteoporosis Foundation (NOF). Osteoporosis often is called the "silent disease" because bone loss occurs without symptoms. The first sign of osteoporosis may be a fracture that occurs as a result of a weakened bone. A sudden strain or bump may be all it takes to break a bone.

    138. Elayne K. Garber, M.D.
    Board certified rheumatologist based in Los Angeles. Clinical practice limited to the diagnosis and treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, osteoporosis, lupus and other rheumatological disorders.
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    139. CORE
    CORE was founded to increase public awareness of the prevalence of osteoporosis, arthritis, and other rheumatological disorders.
    http://www.osteoporosis.org/
    Last Modified: 4/27/2004 Center For Osteoporosis and Research Education Table of Contents Description CORE Welcome News and Events About CORE ... Feedback www.osteoporosis.org is for sale!
    This domain is available for sale and is an ideal vehicle for brand-building activities. This site has served as a regional educational non-profit program for 3 years and logged more than 50,000 visits.
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    Osteoporosis is a rheumatological disease in which bones become fragile and more likely to break. If not prevented or if left untreated, osteoporosis can progress painlessly until a bone breaks. These broken bones, also known as fractures, occur typically in the hip, spine, and wrist. CORE was founded to increase public awareness of the prevalence of osteoporosis, arthritis, and other rheumatological disorders. CORE serves as an outreach program in the Greater Cincinnati / Northern Kentucky region. More information about osteoporosis can be found by clicking on the following sites: GlaxoSmithKline Merck Mission Pharmacal Novartis Pharmaceuticals and of course our own Resource Center Technology by: Altuit, Inc

    140. Nutrition And Osteoporosis
    Free Nutrition and osteoporosis PowerPoint/Handout. Learn or teach how to eatto help prevent osteoporosis through the following 2. osteoporosis Fact Sheet.
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