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Your bones called. They want you to get screened for osteoporosis — especially if you remember the days when you could make a prank call on a landline with no caller ID.
Bone screenings are simple and could save you pain down the road. And the DEXA scan is a quick and easy way to spot osteoporosis.
Talking to your healthcare provider about your risk can help you proactively monitor your bone density and get ahead of potential bone loss. Being #GoodtotheBone is a good call.
P.S. If you’re 65 and older, the DEXA scan may be covered by Medicare!
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.
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— HealthyWomen.org (@HealthyWomen) November 9, 2025



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