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Articles, tagged with "risk for osteoporosis", page 1


03rd October 2011

Importance Of Women Over 40 To Do Strength Training For Osteoporosis

While women in their 40s are dealing with hormonal changes and menopause, many are also at an increased risk of osteoporosis once they approach the end of their child-bearing years. There’s no need to panic about osteoporosis but it’s important to be proa...

18th July 2011

Discover More About Fosamax Femur Fractures

You can discover more about Fosamax Femur fractures when you go online. This is where you can get all of the information that you need regarding the recall of this drug. You should know that Fosamax has been recalled due to the Fosamax fractures that ha...

31st May 2011

Tips to help your Bone Density Coding

Here's an ob-gyn coding scenario: You ob-gyn orders an axial skeleton DXA for an estrogen-deficient female patient at risk for osteoporosis. You should code 77080. And when your diagnosis coding system changes in 2013, V82.81 will become Z13.820 (Encou...

23rd March 2011

The Benefits of Winsor Pilates - Useful Facts You May Not Know

Winsor Pilates is a type of Pilates developed by Mari Winsor, a Pilates instructor who has written many books and created videos on the exercise regimen developed by Joseph Pilates. What makes Winsor's approach different is that she gives variations of th...

25th February 2011

Theories of Aging: Why Do We Age?

Aging is a natural process that we all go through. It is an inevitable condition that animals and humans alike share in common. The mechanism of aging is so complex such that neither science nor any forces of nature can dictate its natural course. There m...

21st January 2011

Baby Boomers : Osteoporosis and Calcium

Most Baby Boomers are starting to turn 60 this year, but the question is: Will they be healthy in their senior years? One of the most important concerns, especially for women, is Osteoporosis. The term Osteoporosis is the thinning of bone tissue and loss ...

19th January 2011

Blood Pressure And Your Health

Salt away this wisdom: just say no Researchers suggest that restricting the amount of salt in the diet seems to help reduce bone loss in women past the age of menopause. To test this theory, 59 women who were past the age of menopause agreed to lower th...

08th October 2010

Post Menopause - When the Worst is Over

When a woman has been through the worst symptoms of menopause, there will come a time when it begins to be a part of her life. Almost as if those symptoms are expected – a daily occurrence. But about the time you have gotten used to these annoying symptom...

24th June 2010

Purified Water... Pure Is Good... Right ?

Most people would agree purified water is the best water for your health, well hold your breath nothing could be further from the truth, here's why. First lets be clear by defining what purified water is. Purified water is free of minerals, toxic chemi...

10th June 2010

Don't Underestimate the Benefits of Magnesium

Our legs are probably one of the most active and abused parts of our body. Legs are particularly important for motion and standing. Playing sports, running, and even for breaking a fall. But these legs are also prone to pain as they, in combination with ...

18th May 2010

Nutritional Supplements Provide Many Benefits

Many people don't start their day without taking their vitamins. They understand the importance of these natural products when it comes to the overall scope of their health. However, there are many who avoid nutritional supplements because they simply don...

16th April 2010

Calorie Restricted Diet Without Exercise May Lead to Bone Loss

People who lose weight through cutting calories alone may be losing bone density, and increasing their risk of osteoporosis while those who combine diet and exercis does not seem to produce the same effect, according to a report in the Archives of Inter...

01st March 2010

The Basics Of Vegetarianism

Interesting, it is, that these days the word vegetarian is a word which no longer has a clear meaning. Some use it for describing their lifestyle and beliefs, but all in all vegetarian is a blanket term used to describe a person who does not consume meat ...

11th February 2010

Benefits of Strength Training for Women

It's the New Year and if you haven't already started on a strength training program, now would be the time to get going. There are so many benefits to adding strength training to your workout week and the pay-offs will be long-term, so it's one of the be...

01st February 2010

That Low-Carb Diet May Not Be The Answer

That low-carb diet may not be the answer for you. In the never-ending quest to find the right way to lose weight that will be healthy and long term we don't always know the answer. Just before you think that low-carbohydrates diet would save you from gett...

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