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Lila de Tantillo

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More on the Duchess of Cornwall

For you royal-watchers out there, it seems that Camilla's dedication to the cause of osteoporosis is quite serious, more so that I'd fully realized when I last wrote about her advocacy. She's been at a number of events and has met with sufferers... Read moreChevron
posted 07/18/2007, comments (0)|
Lila de Tantillo

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Forteo patch

A possible new way to administer Forteo, via a patch on the skin, appears to be making headway. TransPharma Medical announced that trials indicated that it appeared to work as effectively as the current version, which is an injection. If it works out, this should be a far more pleasant way to administer the medication for those who need it. More... Read moreChevron
Maria Gifford

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Surgeon generals reveal political interference

Former Surgeon Generals Dr. Richard H. Carmona, Dr. C. Everett Koop, and Dr. David Satcher have testified that they experienced repeated political interference, attempts to weaken or suppress important public health reports, and dismissal of pertinent health issues by administration officials because of political considerations. Drs. Carmona, Koop... Read moreChevron
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My experiences with osteoporosis and celiac disease

Hi, I just found this website and this is my first entry. I want to share my experience living with osteoporosis and celiac disease.   I am a healthy 57 year old. I do not smoke or drink and my diet is organic. I do however, have a family history of osteoporosis.   For six years, at the advice of my doctor, I took... Read moreChevron
Lila de Tantillo

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depression medication and osteoporosis

After years of exploring the association between depression and osteoporosis, a new study now establishes a connection between a commonly used treatment for depression, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and bone loss. While researchers say not to change medicine just because of these findings, it is greatly illuminating to know that the link... Read moreChevron
posted 06/26/2007, comments (0)|

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