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Friday, July, 25, 2008

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Men and Osteoporosis: Important New Research

An article in Monday's Washington Post reported new findings that indicate that testosterone injections for older men with low levels of the hormone may help them prevent osteoporosis. The study, which was scheduled to be discussed at the American Physiological Society's annual meeting in San Diego, had a small sample size of just 13 men,... Read moreChevron

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Inspiring Osteoporosis Donation for DXA Scanners

The best way to diagnose osteoporosis is to use Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry, or machines commonly known as DXA scanners, to find out about low bone mass. The test is painless and far better than the worst way to learn about brittle bones -- suffering a fracture.  To this end a wonderfully generous donation of nearly £3... Read moreChevron

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If You Have Osteopenia, How High is Your Fracture Risk? The FRAX Algorithm

For many who take the diligent step of undergoing a bone densitometry scan to learn about the status of their bone health, the test can provide answers - and more questions. For a T-score greater than -2.5, which is considered a diagnosis of osteoporosis, the consensus among most doctors is that treatment is necessary. But for a vast number... Read moreChevron

Osteoporosis and Down's Syndrome

There are many conditions that can increase one's risk of developing osteoporosis, but those who are caregivers for individuals with Down's syndrome should be particularly attuned to the possibility of low bone mass for those in their care. A recent article describing one patient (www.orthosupersite.com/view.asp?rID=26426) outlines what... Read moreChevron

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More British Royals Highlight Osteoporosis and Scanners for Detection

While Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, is best known for her activism to raise awareness about osteoporosis, another member of Britain's royal family is bringing attention to the condition as well. Princess Anne -- daughter of Queen Elizabeth and known as the Princess Royal -- is slated to visit the new osteoporosis scanner at the Bradford... Read moreChevron

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