It is widely known by postmenopausal women that Estrogen replacement therapy has a lot of benefits aside from reducing hot flashes. Yet, researchers had found out that it could also improve oral/dental health in women.
Without proper care and maintenance, the bones' health can also affect the person's lifespan.
Researchers find that performing repetitive low-weight training exercises is effective in increasing bone mineral density.
Research shows that increased intake of calcium does not decrease risk for bone breakage for those over 50 years old.
A study shows that intake of vitamin D supplement has no benefits for bone density, bone mass or muscle mass in older and premenopausal women.
An automated system that identifies high-risk osteoporosis patients being treated for fractures and can generate letters encouraging follow-up is an effective way to promote osteoporosis intervention and prevent future fractures, according to Penn State College of Medicine researchers.