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1. >What You Need to Know about Osteoporosis Treatment

Protect your bone health against osteoporosis! This serious condition results in the loss of bone density, in which bone becomes porous and compressible, like a sponge. Mostly affecting women, osteoporosis develops in individuals over the age of 35, especially after menopause. Other risk factors include family history of the condition, smoking, alcohol consumption, poor nutrition, lack of exercise, and chronic inflammation. Patients can live with osteoporosis for years without knowing it, because the primary symptom is bone fracture. The most common areas of the body to experience injury...

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