Tag Search Results For 'bone density' (25)

Studies Show Calcium Supplements Ineffective for Osteoporosis, an…

Whole Health Wellness Blog | September 29th 2008 by Whole Health Center

Calcium supplementation for osteoporosis has increased significantly since 1987, after the National Institute of Health (NIH) recommended an increase in the daily intake of calcium to 1,500 mg for prevention of the condition. This was in spite of sev read more

Gastric bypass surgery linked to bone loss from calcium, vitamin…

iHealthBulletin News | September 23rd 2008

Gastric bypass surgery for weight loss may be linked to deficiencies in calcium and vitamin D and bone loss, according to a new study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM). Wi read more

Omega-3s and Bone Density

Laurel on Health Food | September 8th 2008

This article was syndicated from: Laurel on Health Food Omega-3s and Bone Density Research from Umea University in Sweden found that omega-3 fatty acids may contribute to stronger/denser bones in men. The study found that 22-year-old men with the hig read more

Dem bones

After cancer, now what | September 5th 2008 by Kate

Okay ladies and gents. If you’re taking any medications that effect your bones it’s time to bump up the calcium.  Special warning to anyone like me, who is taking Femara or other aromatase inhibitors.  Some of these suckers just love bo read more

Put your best smile forward

Mind over Menopause | September 2nd 2008 by Medusa

I’ve just spent an uncomfortable afternoon with my dentist. And learned a few things….. Good oral hygiene is especially important at our stage of life and, of course, beyond.  So brushing and flossing daily, and having regular dental che read more

Predicting breast cancer based on hip bones

After cancer, now what | July 29th 2008 by Kate

I would not have thought of even looking at cancer risk this way.  Good thing I’m not a scientist.  Although to tell you the truth, I think I’d rather look at curing the disease or even preventing it in the first place.  Maybe this is read more

Anti Aging and Human Growth Hormone

YOURWEBARTICLES.COM | July 28th 2008 by JBiggs

Dr. Daniel Rudman, M.D., of the Medical College Of Wisconsin conducted research on the effects of HGH in 1991.  He concluded that HGH could reduce body fat, increase muscle tone, boost your energy level, reduce wrinkle, improve sleep, improve sex dr read more

@ltaALERT: Health & Medicine

Senior-Time | July 17th 2008 by Michael Foxworth

Seems that evidence almost always surfaces that gives us pause to consider the benefits and the risks of all new drugs. Despite all of the media hype (paid for by the drug manufacturers) these message may not tell all about the latest osteoporosis read more

Bone Health: Latest Science Shared and Myths

Alternative Health Choices with Shaklee Independent Distribu… | July 16th 2008 by Vicki Zerbee

I will let the Bone Health audios here do the talking:Please allow time for the audios to download on your webpage. If you are not able to access the audios, please email me and let me know.Bone Health Myths AudioJoint and Bone Health AudioVickivick read more

Berries for Bone Density

Fertility Notes | June 30th 2008 by Gabrielle

When we first realized my ovaries were damaged beyond repair from chemotherapy and radiation, my oncologist strongly suggested that I add calcium supplements to my routine. Why? Because he feared the estrogen provided by birth control pills or other read more

How Can Mother’s And Babies Benefit From Breastfeeding?

LIFESALARY.COM - ARTICLES CENTER | June 29th 2008 by JBiggs

Most women know that breastfeeding is an important part of the development of their baby, but what are some facts you don’t know about? This article reveals important facts that most people don’t know about breastfeeding. Breastfeeding (B read more

Osteoporosis

Simple Health Answers | June 29th 2008 by success41

WHAT Osteoporosis is a bone disease that is very common in our society today. Osteoporosis is defined as “porous bone” or the weakening of the bone. Bones become so weak and fragile that it puts one at risk for fractures, especially in th read more

The 5 minute guide to a beautiful body.

Life Organizer for the busy person | June 16th 2008 by Usha Krishnan

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Make no Bones about it

How to choose the right supplements to age gracefully | June 7th 2008 by king kraal

Women over 30 must realise the importance of taking a good chelated Calcium formulation that also has Magnesium, Boron, Manganses and Vitamin D.After the age of 30, more bones deteriorate than it is formed, causing bone density to decline. After meno read more

Alcohol, bone osteoporosis and bone fracture risk

Healthy, Digestion and Nutrition | May 13th 2008

Alcohol and bones? Does alcohol help or hurt bones? Modest drinking helps against osteoporosis as compared to abstainers and heavy drinkers. Don't you love it! Berg and colleagues examined the literature studying effect of alcohol drinking hip fractu read more

What is Human Growth Hormone - HGH

Sports And Relax Blog | May 12th 2008 by kon5518

Discover what is Human Growth Hormone and and how HGH can helps you to look younger and build lean muscle. Copyright (c) 2008 Amy Fakterowitz Human Growth Hormone or Hgh is something that we often hear in the news or on everyone’s mouth around read more

MSers at Risk

Down the MS Path | May 7th 2008 by Vicki

We have known for some time that MS and osteoporosis have a relationship. I have written about it before, and now I have found even more information.A Health Care Industry article emphasizes it is common for MSers to have low bone mass density. Lim read more

Major Clinical Trial For Children’s Arthritis

Battling Arthritis | April 18th 2008 by arthritis_watcher

In Northern Ireland, a major clinical trial will focus on children suffering from arthritis — not only for the betterment of its treatment but also to reduce brittle bones (osteopenia) in this children as a result of steroid treatments. The sai read more

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Focus on Your Health | April 15th 2008

Blood Pressure Drug Weakens Bones....Today's post: Tuesday, 4-15-2008I found the article below in the Yahoo Health News earlier today. (It was posted late Monday.) It has some significant implications I then add below it.“Blood pressure drug red read more

Tea Drinking May Help Increase Bone Density and Guard Against Ost…

Twinings Tea Blog | Expert Tea Articles | Tea History, Tea H… | March 15th 2008 by SoMedia Networks

By William I. Lengeman III According to Osteoporosis Canada, 1.4 million Canadians suffer from osteoporosis, with a cost of treatment estimated at $1.9 billion annually. In the United States, says the National Osteoporosis Foundation, the disease aff read more

Omega 3 oils possibly good for the bones

Masenka.Be - your guide to a healthy lifestyle | February 20th 2008 by KoffieVerkeerd

In a research published by the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition the bone density and the level of omega 3 fatty acids were measured in 78 young men between the age of 16 and 22. There proved to be a strong correlation between the level of thes read more

Osteoporosis and its prevention

Fitness, Health, and Diet Tips - Tips to gain muscle, lose w… | January 29th 2008 by Bill Nadraszky

Osteoporosis is a condition in which the bones become brittle and weak, is responsible for about 70% of the hip fractures in Canada, leading to considerable disability. Healthy lifestyle choices begun at an early age combined with proper screening, e read more

Benefits of Resistance Training in 2008

Workoutebooks | January 6th 2008 by Paul

By Don Alexander Do you want to have a stronger and more beautiful body? Then the best thing to do is get on your feet and start doing the resistance training. What Is Resistance Training? Resistance training involves activities that use weights, mac read more

Milk Does a Body Good

Laurel on Health Food | July 30th 2007

ChefMD™ writes that a study from the Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School shows that pre-menopausal women who consume high amounts of vitamin D and calcium may reduce their risk of breast cancer by 40%. ChefMD™ says the read more

Osteoporosis Prevention

Laurel on Health Food | June 14th 2007

Shape Magazine reports that a study from Pennsylvania State University found that omega-3 fatty acids help keep your bones healthy.  Study author Amy Griel, Ph.D. said that the healthy fats actually reduce the activity of the cells that break down y read more

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