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The Ms.Medicine blog is your trusted source for comprehensive women's health information. We’ll cover a wide range of topics including general health, wellness, lifestyle, nutrition, and women's specific health concerns. With evidence-based articles and practical advice, we aim to empower women to make informed decisions about their health and well-being at every stage of life.

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WOMEN'S HEALTH Bebe Hodges WOMEN'S HEALTH Bebe Hodges

Understanding Osteoporosis: Causes, Risk Factors, & Prevention

October 20 marks World Osteoporosis Day. The day is all about making noise about a disease that silently weakens your bones over time. As you get older, your bones naturally become less dense, making them more susceptible to break. For people with osteoporosis, their bones lose density and mass to a greater degree and become especially prone to fractures. Osteoporosis can result in bone fractures from seemingly minor injuries, like “a minor fall, a bump, a sneeze, or a sudden movement’” according to the International Osteoporosis Foundation.

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GENERAL HEALTH Tara Derington GENERAL HEALTH Tara Derington

Men’s Health By The Numbers

Here at Ms.Medicine, we are dedicated to improving the standard of care for women. But we believe that everyone deserves exceptional healthcare. That's why we strive to ensure that the men in our lives also get the exceptional care they deserve. It is crucial to break down the barriers and stigmas associated with men's health issues and encourage men to take a proactive approach to their well-being. This comprehensive guide will explore the statistics and facts surrounding men's health, shedding light on various aspects that impact their overall health and quality of life.

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WOMEN'S HEALTH Jennifer Kostacos | MD WOMEN'S HEALTH Jennifer Kostacos | MD

Osteoporosis

Let’s talk about bone health. Osteoporosis is a common problem that causes bones to be thinner and weaker than they should be and increases the risk of fractures (broken bones). Although both men and women can develop osteoporosis, we are going to focus on bone health in women, especially women who are past menopause. This group is at a particularly high risk of weak bones and fractures, especially at the hip and spine.

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