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Physical Activity in Early Life Associated to Stronger Bones in Adulthood

Physical activity early in life is significant for strong bones later in life. This new information was found after examining data collected from the “Children of the ’90s'” study. For the study, researchers analyzed data from 2,569 participants. Healthy individuals had physical activity measured up to four times using accelerometers worn as part of clinical ...click here to read more

Do Weak Bones Mean Osteoporosis?

Weak bones are a major health risk for people over age 50, particularly women. When bokes are weak, the risk for a potentially devastating break goes way up. It’s possible to have weak bones without osteoporosis. There is a condition that generally occurs before osteoporosis called osteopenia, and it affects about half of Americans over ...click here to read more

Can Bananas Prevent Bone Breaks, Aches, and Pain?

If you’re making sure to get enough exercise, calcium, and vitamin D, you probably think you’ve got pretty strong bones. And you know what, they probably are. Those three components are essential to bone health, but they do not tell the whole story. Your body needs calcium for far more than keeping bones healthy. It ...click here to read more

What Can You Do to Keep Your Bones Healthy?

Your bones give your body structure. They play a significant role in keeping you upright and carrying you around. They protect your organs. Bones also store your supply of calcium. Keeping them healthy is a big job that takes a concerted effort. Since you were about 30, your bones have been slowly losing density and ...click here to read more

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Risk of Type 2 Diabetes Risk Is Low among Adults with Rheumatoid Arthritis

Patients who have been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis have a lower risk of type 2 diabetes, according to the recent analysis of a US commercial insurance database. The analysis, which was published in the journal Arthritis Care & Research, compared adults with rheumatoid arthritis to patients diagnosed with other health issues. A total of 449,327 ...click here to read more

Bigger Challenges for Arthritis Patients during COVID-19 Lockdown

People who have arthritis are reporting worse symptoms during the COVID-19 lockdown. According to research from the University of East Anglia, patients with arthritis reported not only a worsening of symptoms, but also emotional fluctuations during the time spent inside. The study involved following 264 people with inflammatory arthritis for 12 weeks. All participants were ...click here to read more

People with Diabetes Are Linked with Greater Risk of Bone Fractures: Study

Researchers at the University of Sheffield have found that people with diabetes are more at risk to suffer from bone fractures. The findings revealed during Diabetes Awareness Week help to raise awareness of the multitude of health problems associated with diabetes. Sutter Health and the University of Sheffield in collaboration found that people with type ...click here to read more