If you are concerned that you may have or be at risk for osteoporosis, the best place to get information is from your doctor. He or she can do a bone density test to see if you have it, and give you ways to protect yourself from it.
You can find information on osteoporosis treatment and diet on the following website...www.webmd.com/osteoporosis/living-with-osteoporosis.../diet-dange...
You can go to webmd.com and click osteoporosis treatments to read more information on the topic.
Here's the Mayo Clinic overview of osteoporosis: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/osteoporosis/DS00128
You can go to webmd.com and click osteoporosis to read more information on the topic.
Oh honey, just type "osteoporosis treatment" into Google and you'll have more information than you can shake a stick at. Websites like Mayo Clinic, WebMD, and the National Osteoporosis Foundation are good places to start. Just remember, always consult with a healthcare professional before making any decisions about treatment.
Your local family doctor can explain the effects of osteoporosis. They often have informational pamphlets in the doctors office about it or other reading materials that can give you information regarding osteoporosis and its effects.
http://www.niams.nih.gov/Health_Info/Bone/Osteoporosis/osteoporosis_ff.asp offers some greta advice about osteoporosis! http://www.plannedparenthood.org/health-topics/osteoporosis-22244.htm also has some info as the disorder. I highly recommend also check with your doctor on what he or she recommends.
There are a number of resources online that would have information regarding osteoporosis vitamins. One great place to start would be WebMD. You can also try eHow: http://www.ehow.com/how_5228597_treat-prevent-osteoporosis-vitamins.html
There are no specific symptoms for osteoporosis. The main manifestation of osteoporosis is when you get bone fractures so easily. If you ever experience this kind of situation, you need to see an orthopedic, they are doctors who specialized in bone problems. Here's a good website for more information on osteoporosis: http://www.medicinenet.com/osteoporosis/article.htm
WebMD is a great resource for all things medical. Using this site will give you information about osteoporosis, helping to determine what kind of diet is right for you.
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