Osteoporosis 101
Get the basics of bone health and learn how osteoporosis develops. Nutrition, exercise, genetics and lifestyle during childhood, adolescence and adult years all influence your risk of osteoporosis.
Osteoporosis Basics Explained
A quick description of osteoporosis and its consequences.
A quick description of osteoporosis and its consequences.
Osteoporosis Epidemic
The bone disease osteoporosis is a major public health problem affecting millions of people.
Evaluate your risk and learn how to avoid the disease.
The bone disease osteoporosis is a major public health problem affecting millions of people.
Evaluate your risk and learn how to avoid the disease.
Osteoporosis in Men
This is a comprehensive 3-part series of articles written by About.com Guides Carol and Richard Eustice. It covers factors increasing osteoporosis risk in men, causes of secondary osteoporosis, along with diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.
This is a comprehensive 3-part series of articles written by About.com Guides Carol and Richard Eustice. It covers factors increasing osteoporosis risk in men, causes of secondary osteoporosis, along with diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.
Osteoporosis in Men
Although osteoporosis is less common in men than in women, it is estimated that one-fifth to one-third of all hip fractures occur in men. The National Osteoporosis Foundation provides information for men on osteoporosis risk factors, diagnosis, prevention and treatment.
Although osteoporosis is less common in men than in women, it is estimated that one-fifth to one-third of all hip fractures occur in men. The National Osteoporosis Foundation provides information for men on osteoporosis risk factors, diagnosis, prevention and treatment.
Osteoporosis and Children
Find answers to many of your basic questions about bone health in children. This International Osteoporosis Foundation report is available in Arabic, Bulgarian, English, French, and Italian.
Find answers to many of your basic questions about bone health in children. This International Osteoporosis Foundation report is available in Arabic, Bulgarian, English, French, and Italian.
