Many people think that osteoporosis is a women’s disease and that it is a natural part of aging. This is a myth. While women are more susceptible, especially after menopause due to a decrease in ...
THANK YOU. ERIC. THIS MORNING ON THE HEALTH BEAT, WE’RE TALKING ABOUT BONE LOSS KOAT UNM HEALTH EXPERT DOCTOR ASH SPOKE WITH DARLENE MELENDEZ ABOUT THIS AND HOW TO KEEP YOUR BONES HEALTHY AND STRONG.
Strong bones are essential for women’s mobility, independence, and overall health, and osteoporosis can be prevented through ...
Getting a good night’s sleep offers a number of health benefits, from a healthy heart to hormone regulation. Your bones, though, are also affected by sleep quality. And poor sleep can increase the ...
ALERT. MAY IS OSTEOPOROSIS AWARENESS AND PREVENTION MONTH AND HERE TO SHARE SOME MEASURES. ALL OF US SHOULD BE TAKING TO STRENGTHEN OUR BONE HEALTH AND THE UNDERSTANDING OF OSTEOPOROSIS. WE’VE GOT ...
Prioritising bone health today is not just a fitness goal; it is an investment in independence, comfort, and quality of life in the years to come.
Bone density refers to how much calcium and other minerals make up your bones. When your bones have more minerals, they have a higher bone density, meaning they're stronger and less likely to break.
We need strong, healthy bones to help us bend over to put on shoes, stand up, walk and do all our everyday tasks, from running up and down stairs to lifting a toddler out of danger to carrying ...
Researchers investigate the longitudinal associations of coffee and tea consumption with bone mineral density in older women.
In the City of Brotherly Love, we know what it means to carry weight of history, of struggle and of resilience. But too often, we overlook the literal weight our bones carry every day. Bones are more ...
Drinking moderate amounts of coffee (two to three cups a day) didn’t have a negative impact on bone health, based on the ...