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Ageless Radio Jan 21: Pink Ribbon Marketing, Osteoporosis, Tax Tips, Senior Cognitive Skills | PRLog
Ageless Radio Jan 21: Pink Ribbon Marketing, Osteoporosis, Tax Tips, Senior Cognitive Skills. Jan 21st Radio Show: Gayle Sulik, author of Pink Ribbon Blues; Osteoporosis; Taxability of Social Security; and Ohio State Psychologists on Seniors' Cognitive Skills. - PR11774769
Deer antlers inspire a new theory on osteoporosis
The loss of manganese could mean that calcium does not stick to bones and could cause osteoporosis. This is the new theory put forward by researchers at the University of Castilla-La Mancha in Spain after studying deer antlers. The hypothesis published this month in the Frontiers of Bioscience
Radius Announces Topline Results of Successful
CAMBRIDGE, MA-- - Highlighted Links Radius Website Radius Health, Inc. announced today positive results from a Phase 1b clinical study to evaluate
US Drug Watchdog Urges All Women Who Suffered An Out Of The Blue Broken Femur Or Thighbone To Call
The US Drug Watchdog is urging women, who suffered a broken femur, or thighbone fracture, for no apparent reason, while they were using the osteoporosis drug called Fosamax to call them, and get identified. According to the FDA, "Typically these fractures occurred after using any type of
Lilly announces review of data on long term raloxifene treatment | Pharma Asia
Eli Lilly and Company announced that data on EVISTA (raloxifene HCl tablets) therapy for more than three years was published online in Current Medical Research & Opinion. The review includes summaries of previously published information; new, previously unpublished observations; and new data on
Osteoporosis treatment to cost £6bn by 2036 - Scotsman.com News
Osteoporosis treatment to cost £6bn by 2036 - THE cost of treating osteoporosis on the NHS is set to treble over the next 25 years unless action is taken to identify and treat people with fragile bones, a leading medical charity warns today.
Medical News: High Calcium Intake No Better for Bone Health - in Endocrinology, General
Women with a low dietary intake of calcium are at increased risk of fractures and osteoporosis, Swedish researchers reported, but above a threshold, there's little additional benefit.
European Women's Health Therapeutics Markets - Urinary Incontinence and Osteoporosis
This research service analyses the trends in the women's incontinence and osteoporosis markets in Europe, strategically, by evaluating the various forces that are currently shaping this maturing market. It analyses the key segments in this market, namely, disease prevalence and characteristics,
Detail | Media Releases | Media | International Osteoporosis Foundation IOF
IOF provides information on osteoporosis, its prevention, diagnosis and treatment, supports medical advances and national patient societies, advocates health policy change.
Osteoporosis drug builds bone in patients with gum disease
Osteoporosis drug builds bone in patients with gum disease
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