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  • How to Prevent Hip Fractures With Calcium

    The bones that make up the skeletal system are made up mostly of calcium and protein. Therefore, bones with a high calcium content are strong and healthy bones. However, as you age, calcium levels...

  • What is Zoledronic Acid?

    If you suffer from multiple myeloma, prostate cancer or hypercalcemia due to a malignancy, or if you are prone to hip fractures or have pain due to bone metastases, ask your doctor about...

  • Osteoporosis Natural Treatment

    Osteoporosis is a disease that affects your bones. Specifically, it refers to a loss of bone mass. With osteoporosis, your bones become brittle. You'll have a higher risk of broken bones from even...

  • Side Effects of Fosamax Medication

    The prescription drug Fosamax was approved by the FDA in 1995 for the treatment of osteoporosis and arthritis. Fosamax is also used to treat a condition of the bones called Paget's Bone Disease....

  • Diet for Osteoporosis Prevention

    Osteoporosis is a condition that causes your bones to become weak and break easily. Anyone can have osteoporosis but the condition is most common in older women. It may be possible to prevent...

  • Alendronate Treatment

    Alendronate (brand name, Fosamax) is manufactured by Merck & Co., Inc. of Whitehouse Station, New Jersey, and has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat and prevent...

  • Osteoporosis Prevention: Calcium

    Calcium is the building block of bone and crucial in the prevention of osteoporosis, which is the weakening of the bone. The body constantly absorbs calcium from the bones in order to perform...

  • About Fosamax

    Fosamax is the brand name of a drug used to treat osteoporosis, which is a disease that thins the bones. The generic name of the drug is alendronate sodium. Those taking Fosamax can slow the...

  • How to Treat Osteoporosis by the Latest Medications

    Osteoporosis can be treated by non-pharmacological, pharmacological and hormonal therapy . This topic will review the most recent approach to therapy of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women....

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