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The greatest fear among women living with osteoporosis is bone fracture. Hip or spinal fractures can be devastating to the lives of otherwise healthy women. Tune in as we take a close look at the risk of fractures in those with osteoporosis, and what can be done to avoid them.
Keywords: osteoporosis, menopause, calcium, menopause symptoms, bone, bones, bone scan, broken bones, bone density, calcium supplements, osteoporosis treatments, bone density test, bone formation, bone loss, thin bones, thinning bones, risk factors, early menopause, calcium, smoking, estrogen, Asian, Caucasian, thin, small frame, family history, white, oriental, estrogen deficiency, age, alcohol, caffeine, exercise, vitamin D, fracture, wrist fracture, spine fracture, vertebral fracture, hip fracture
When breast cancer spreads it often ends up in bone. This can cause severe pain, weaken the bones and result in fractures. Learn how these bone complications can be treated and even prevented, making life a little easier for the person with breast cancer.
Keywords: breast cancer, advanced breast cancer, cancer, bone pain, skeletal pain, skeleton pain, bone complications, bisphosphonates, fractures, spinal cord, bone metastases, metastasis, hormone therapy, chemotherapy, bone scans, CAT scans, tumor, breast tumor, tumor growth, Zometa, zoledronic acid, zolendronate, Aredia, pamidronate, bone destruction, calcium, pain medication, radiation therapy, surgery
No one doubts that the skeleton is an essential part of the human body. But how many people understand how bone works, or how osteoporosis puts your bones at risk? Join our experts to find out what you should know about bones -- and bone loss.
Keywords: osteoporosis, bone loss, bone density, osteoblast, osteoclast, bmd, bone mineral density, bone mass, cause, bone, fracture, risk factor
The connection between osteoporosis and low levels of calcium in the body is fairly well known by doctors and patients alike. But there are a number of secondary causes of osteoporosis. Certain medical conditions, and even some medications, have been shown to increase a person’s risk of the disease. Tune in as Dr. Martin Nydick discusses these secondary causes of osteoporosis.
Keywords: osteoporosis, calcium, bone, bones, bone scan, broken bones, bone density, calcium supplements, osteoporosis treatments, bone density test, bone loss, thin bones, thinning bones, risk factors, estrogen, secondary causes, steroid use, glucocorticoids, COPD, asthma, aluminum, malabsorption syndrome, sprue, celiac disease, hypogonadism, thyroid hormone, hypothyroidism, medications, side effects, antacids
Exercise is an essential part of preventing osteoporosis, and there are certain exercises that are particularly effective in keeping bones healthy and decreasing the risk of fractures. Join rheumatologist Paula Rackoff as she discusses which exercises are most useful in an osteoporosis prevention plan.
Keywords: osteoporosis, bone, bones, bone scan, broken bones, bone density, calcium supplements, osteoporosis treatments, bone density test, bone loss, thin bones, thinning bones, treatments, osteoporosis treatment, medications, drugs, calcium, calcium supplements, diet, exercise, weight bearing, examples, running, weight lifting, jogging, walking, trainer, physical therapist, therapy
The primary goal of osteoporosis treatment is to reduce the risk of fracture. Diet and exercise play an important role in treatment, but it's important to understand the medical options as well, as there are medications that can greatly reduce the rate of bone loss, and even increase bone density. Join us as we discuss the various treatment options for osteoporosis.
Keywords: osteoporosis, calcium, bone, bones, bone scan, broken bones, bone density, calcium supplements, osteoporosis treatments, bone density test, bone loss, thin bones, thinning bones, treatments, osteoporosis treatment, medications, drugs, calcium, calcium supplements, diet, exercise, weight bearing, vitamin D, hormone replacement therapy, estrogen replacement therapy, ERT, HRT, estrogen, SERM, selective estrogen receptor modulator, raloxifene, evista, calcitonin, nasal spray, miacalcin, fluoride, bisphosphonates, bisphosphanates, actonel, fosamax, risedronate, alendronate
Most women assume that they already know the ABCs of osteoporosis. But with 10 million cases of this disease in the U.S. alone, there's no doubt people need to know more about this serious condition and how it can be prevented. Join us as we take a deeper look into this common and debilitating condition.
Keywords: osteoporosis, menopause, calcium, menopause symptoms, bone, bones, hot flashes, bone scan, broken bones, bone density, calcium supplements, osteoporosis treatments, bone density test, osteoblast, osteoclast, osteocyte, bone cells, bone formation, bone loss, thin bones, thinning bones, risk factors, early menopause, calcium, smoking, estrogen, Asian, Caucasian, thin, small frame, fracture, spine fracture, hip fracture, family history, white, oriental, estrogen deficiency, age, exercise, vitamin D
Osteoporosis and osteoarthritis are distinct diseases which require very different treatments. But many of their symptoms are similar, which can lead to harmful misdiagnoses. What warning signs should you look out for to recognize each disease? What can you do to make sure your diagnosis is the right one? Join us for an expert look at these two serious conditions.
Keywords: osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, arthritis, joint pain, diagnosis, pain from fracture, menopause, calcium, bone, bones, bone scan, broken bones, bone density, calcium supplements, osteoporosis treatments, BMT, bone scan, dexa scan, bone density test, thin bones, thinning bones, risk factors, early menopause, calcium, smoking, estrogen, Asian, Caucasian, thin, small frame, fracture, spine fracture, hip fracture, family history, white, oriental, estrogen deficiency, age, exercise, vitamin D
Back pain is a common condition that many people don't take very seriously. But in some cases, back pain is just a surface symptom of a much deeper problem: osteoporosis. Unfortunately, even some doctors have a hard time telling the difference. When should you be worried and what can you do to make sure you are diagnosed correctly?
Keywords: osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, arthritis, back pain, joint pain, diagnosis, pain from fracture, menopause, calcium, bone, bones, bone scan, broken bones, bone density, calcium supplements, osteoporosis treatments, BMT, bone scan, dexa scan, bone density test, thin bones, thinning bones, risk factors, early menopause, calcium, smoking, estrogen, Asian, Caucasian, thin, small frame, fracture, spine fracture, hip fracture, family history, white, oriental, estrogen deficiency, age, exercise, vitamin D
Theoretically, osteoporosis can strike anyone who has bones in their body, which is all of us. But certain people are at a higher risk, and understanding your risk is an important first step in preventing the disease. Join us as we discuss osteoporosis risk factors, and what can be done to prevent its onset.
Keywords: osteoporosis, menopause, calcium, menopause symptoms, bone, bones, bone scan, broken bones, bone density, calcium supplements, osteoporosis treatments, bone density test, bone formation, bone loss, thin bones, thinning bones, risk factors, early menopause, calcium, smoking, estrogen, Asian, Caucasian, thin, small frame, family history, white, oriental, estrogen deficiency, age, alcohol, caffeine, exercise, vitamin D, fracture
No picture of osteoporosis is complete without an understanding of the personal impact this disease can have. And no one can express this impact better than someone who is living with the disease. Join us as we talk to Cecilia Johnson about the physical and emotional challenges of her 15-year battle with osteoporosis.
Keywords: osteoporosis, thin bones, thinning bones, bone loss, menopause, fracture, hip fracture, vertebral fracture, spine fracture, wrist fracture, bone density, BMD, bone mass, dexa scan, bone density test, diagnosis, causes, patient, treatment, cause, living with osteoporosis, coping with osteoporosis, calcium, vitamin D, diet, exercise, medications, estrogen, hormones
Calcium is an essential part of a good osteoporosis prevention plan. Low calcium intake has been shown to cause low bone mass, so you need to get the right amount starting early in life. But how much calcium is enough? Are you getting enough in your regular diet? Join us as we discuss the dietary requirements for effective osteoporosis prevention.
Keywords: osteoporosis, bone, bones, bone scan, broken bones, bone density, calcium supplements, osteoporosis treatments, bone density test, bone loss, thin bones, thinning bones, treatments, osteoporosis treatment, medications, drugs, calcium, calcium supplements, diet, exercise, weight bearing, vitamin D, daily recommendations, recommendations, dairy products, supplementation
Some cancers can weaken the bone. While that may not sound serious, recent studies have indicated that broken bones and the hospital stay that may ensue, can be both physically and emotionally devastating. Discover why this happens and learn what can be done.
Keywords: Prostate cancer, cancer, lymph nodes, androgen deprivation therapy, androgens, hot flashes, depression, osteoporosis, bisphosphonates, vitamin D, calcium, bone complications, metastases, metastasis, skeletal metastases, Zometa, zoledronic acid, bone mineral density, pamidronate, Aredia, fracture, PSA, prostate
Bill Blair is a cancer researcher who found himself stricken with prostate cancer. True to his nature he has fought both the disease and side effects of treatment with enthusiasm and good spirits. Learn how one man has survived and thrived.
Keywords: Prostate cancer, cancer, lymph nodes, androgen deprivation therapy, androgens, hot flashes, depression, osteoporosis, bisphosphonates, PSA, vitamin D, calcium, prostate specific antigen, bone complications, skeletal metastases, bone cancer, metastasis, metastases, Zometa, zoledronic acid, zolendronate, Aredia, pamidronate, fracture, bone pain,
There have been many advances in improving the outcome of people living with cancer. Although, many people are living longer with their disease, complications arise when cancer spreads. Learn what can be done to surmount those obstacles and maintain a good quality of life.
Keywords: cancer, quality of life, cancer complications, cancer treatment, bone metastases, metastases, metastasis, pain, bone pain, chemotherapy, nausea, anemia, low blood counts, prostate cancer, metastatic breast cancer, multiple myeloma, skeletal problems, bone lesions, bone, fracture, osteoporosis, bone loss, hypercalcemia, spinal cord compression, constipation, sleepiness, fatigue, hormonal treatments, cancer side effects, advanced cancer, bisphosphonates, Actonel, Fosamax, postmenopausal, Zometa, zolendronate, Aredia, pamidronate, radiation therapy, surgery, pain medications, pain medications, pain pumps, bisphosphonates
Multiple myeloma is a type of blood cancer that causes specialized blood cells to grow out of control. The cancerous cells in the bone marrow damage bone, causing pain and other serious complications. Tune in to learn how these bone problems are treated and prevented.
Keywords: multiple myeloma, cancer, blood dyscrasia, bone marrow, bone complications, skeletal complications, plasma cell, white blood cell, lymphocyte, leukocyte, osteoclast, osteoblast, pain, fracture, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, bisphosphonates, intravenous, IV, Aredia, pamidronate, Zometa, zoledronic acid, kyphoplasty, vertibroplasty, surgery, blood cancer, metastasis, metastases
When prostate cancer spreads, a common site is bone. This results in weakened bones that cause pain and are prone to fracture. Learn how these bone complications are treated and even prevented making it one less thing a person with prostate cancer has to worry about.
Keywords: bone, bone pain, bone complications, bone metastases, metastasis, skeleton, skeletal pain, skeletal complications, lytic, sclerotic, lymph nodes, fracture, spinal cord, compression, paralysis, arthritis, pain, knee, hip, elbow, joint, metastatic pain, bony tissue, castration, testosterone, radiation therapy, bisphosphonates, Zometa, zoledronic acid, zolendronate, Aredia, pamidronate, hormonal treatment, tumor, osteoporosis, surgery
People living with cancer often face the prospect of their cancer spreading to the bone, or of their cancer treatments damaging bone strength. Learn what can be done to protect bone from the complications of cancer.
Keywords: cancer, bone, skeleton, complications, metastases, metastisis, multiple myeloma, breast cancer, prostate cancer, cancer surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, hormonal therapy, bone loss, osteoporosis, fracture, cancer pain, bisphosphonates, Zometa, zolendronate, Aredia, pamidronate, calcium, exercise, bone density
Lung Cancer, the leading cause of cancer death for both men and women in the US, will be diagnosed in over 169,000 people this year. Avoiding tobacco use can prevent most lung cancers, but some are non-smoking related. Learn the facts about this leading cancer killer.
Keywords: lung cancer, smoking, risk factors, air pollution, soot, sulfur dioxide, fossil fuels, radon, asbestos, carcinogens, small cell lung cancer, non-small cell lung cancer, cough, shortness of breath, wheezing, hoarseness, loss of appetite, bronchitis, pneumonia, primary cancer, bone complications, fracture, asbestosis, metastasis, metastases
Osteoporosis is a disease that affects millions of women and men around the world. But with early detection, the serious consequences of osteoporosis can often be prevented. Join Dr. Joseph Lane and his staff as they take a patient through a bone density test, one of the most effective diagnostic techniques available today.
Keywords: osteoporosis, thin bones, thinning bones, bone loss, menopause, fracture, hip fracture, vertebral fracture, spine fracture, wrist fracture, bone density, BMD, bone mass, dexa scan, bone density test, diagnosis, risk factors, smoking, women, calcium, Asian, Caucasian, estrogen, treatment, hormones, bone scan, white, oriental, thin, thin frame, estrogen deficiency, age, exercise, calcium, vitamin D, diet, steroids, thyroid hormone, medications, malabsorption, sprue, celiac disease, steroid, glucocorticoid, asthma, copd, family history
People with osteoporosis are often unaware that they have the disease until they sustain a fracture, which can result from the slightest accident. For this reason, screening for osteoporosis is an important health precaution for many women at risk. Tune in as we discuss bone density testing and those people who should consider getting screened for this silent disease.
Keywords: osteoporosis, thin bones, thinning bones, bone loss, menopause, fracture, hip fracture, vertebral fracture, spine fracture, wrist fracture, bone density, BMD, bone mass, dexa scan, bone density test, diagnosis, risk factors, smoking, women, calcium, Asian, Caucasian, estrogen, treatment, hormones, bone scan, white, oriental, thin, thin frame, estrogen deficiency, age, exercise, calcium, vitamin D, diet, steroids, thyroid hormone, medications, malabsorption, sprue, celiac disease, steroid, glucocorticoid, asthma, copd, family history
Osteoporosis has long been a concern for any woman approaching her senior years, but until recent recent years there were few treatment options. Now that medical advances have opened up a broad array of treatment strategies, testing for osteoporosis — bone density testing — has become a greater imperative for women at risk. Join our panel of experts as they discuss this test and how it can help you.
Keywords: osteoporosis, thin bones, thinning bones, bone loss, menopause, fracture, hip fracture, vertebral fracture, spine fracture, wrist fracture, bone density, BMD, bone mass, dexa scan, bone density test, diagnosis, risk factors, smoking, women, calcium, Asian, Caucasian, estrogen, treatment, hormones, bone scan, white, oriental, thin, thin frame, estrogen deficiency, age, exercise, calcium, vitamin D, diet, steroids, thyroid hormone, medications, malabsorption, sprue, celiac disease, steroid, glucocorticoid, asthma, copd, family history
Osteoporosis is a silent disease that can progress for years without any warning signs. But when weak bones finally fracture, the results can be devastating -- and life threatening. Join our panel as they discuss the effects of osteoporotic fractures and the technology available to prevent, diagnose and treat the disease.
Keywords: osteoporosis, thin bones, thinning bones, bone loss, fracture, hip fracture, verterbral fracture, spine fracture, wrist fracture, bone density, BMD, bone mass, dexa scan, bone density test, diagnosis, causes
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