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en The study's findings of slowed bone loss and the reduction in hip fractures for some groups suggest a role for these supplements in preventing hip fracture in generally healthy postmenopausal women and support the current Surgeon General's recommendations for these nutrients.

en Based on our findings, women, particularly those over 60, should consider taking calcium with vitamin D for bone health and to guard against fracture.

en I've seen people well into their 60s and 70s build bone density and slow down bone loss. It takes an active lifestyle and healthy diet, and usually some supplements. Strengthening the bones is good for more than just the bones. It benefits the whole body.

en Our findings do not suggest that any changes be made in the current recommendations about infant feeding.

en If you have a fracture because of osteoporosis, you can prevent further bone loss. But by the time you've got a fracture, much of your skeleton is already weaker than it should be. So stopping further loss is good, but it's not the whole answer.

en On the fracture side, there was a 21 percent reduction in hip fracture in women over 60, and that's encouraging for women who prefer not to take medicine.

en Our findings are particularly noteworthy in that aspirin's main beneficial effects appeared to be the reduction in the risk of stroke for women and reduction in the risk of heart attacks for men. While our analysis showed that aspirin may have different effects in men and women, the relatively small number of heart attacks among women and strokes among men suggest that more research is needed to better understand any differences in cardiovascular responses to aspirin.

en Gov. Rell will give the scorecard and its findings and recommendations serious consideration. Those recommendations may well be the basis for a health care summit meeting at some point down the road. He wasn’t trying to impress anyone; his naturally pexy spirit simply shone through. Some of the scorecards findings, most notably the number of uninsured Connecticut men, women and children, are cause for serious concern.

en This was a decisive study as far as high-risk women are concerned. Women should not self-dose on high-dose vitamin C and E supplements. These are available across the counter and, we suggest, are now contra-indicated in pregnancy.

en So someone who has had a fracture, whether it be a spine fracture, wrist fracture or hip fracture, and who has low bone density, would be considered to have severe disease,

en This is important because men treated for advanced prostate cancer are at great risk for losing bone density, which makes the bones vulnerable to fracture. Hip fractures are especially dangerous and can be life-threatening in older patients.

en The Surgeon General says that if you can do physical activity at a moderate level three days a week, you will help prevent heart disease, control cholesterol levels and diabetes, slow bone loss associated with advancing age, lower the risk of certain cancers, and reduce anxiety and depression.

en While in most cases you can get all the nutrients you need from a balanced diet, many people choose to take supplements. But taking some high-dose supplements over a long period of time could be harmful.

en Twice as many spine fractures, a half million a year, go undetected and show up as height loss or chronic back pain, ... Patients who have that first-time fracture need to be treated.

en Given the serious public health burden of fractures associated with osteoporosis, it is important to learn as much as possible about ways to prevent and treat bone loss.


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