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Strong bones start with strong choices. Bone screenings are quick, simple and could save you pain down the road.
A fracture is a key flag of osteoporosis. By talking to their provider, women over the age of 50 in particular can proactively get ahead of and monitor their risk.
Questions to Ask Your Healthcare Provider About Bone Health
Everyone should be proactive about their bone health — especially women. Check out this list of questions to be sure to get the information you need during your appointment.
iStock.com/RECVISUALI Discovered I Had Osteoporosis When I Broke Bones in Both of My Elbows During a Fall
I worried about protecting my bones and livelihood as a pianist and teacher, but my bone loss has reversed
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