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Osteoporosis, affecting Romance and sex of your girlfriend on dieting
06 December 2014 Iraq, USANEWSCORP
How to cure osteoporosis-
Eestrogen therapy and risks involved-
If you have menopausal symptoms, such as hot flashes, your healthcare provider may prescribe estrogen therapy (ET) or estrogen with progesterone hormone therapy (HT). In addition to controlling your menopausal symptoms, these therapies can also help prevent bone loss. Some women are advised not to take ET or HT because of the possible risks that may include breast cancer, strokes, heart attacks, blood clots and cognitive (mental) decline. It’s important to discuss the risks and benefits of your treatment options with your healthcare provider.
Good lifestyle habits can help you protect your bones and decrease your chance of getting osteoporosis.
Do you know these facts?
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Osteoporosis, affecting Romance and sex of your girlfriend on dieting
06 December 2014 Iraq, USANEWSCORP
Bone is a composition tissue that consists of organic components, type I collagen, non collagenous proteins and in organic components, mainly hydroxyapatite crystals, viable osteoblasts acting in concert with multiple growth factors, which are essential for the repair and regeneration of bone. The eating disorders anorexia and bulimia can weaken your bones and increase your risk of osteoporosis when you are older. If you have anorexia you become very thin, but you don’t eat enough because you think you are fat. Bulimia involves periods of overeating followed by purging, sometimes through vomiting or using laxatives.
You should talk to a parent, doctor, or health professional immediately if you have one of these disorders or if you stop getting your period for more than three months in a row (and you are not pregnant). This is a condition called amenorrhea and it is also bad for your bones. Bone formation is a continuous process that begins during fetal development and persists throughout life as a remodeling process. In the event of injury, bones heal by generating new bone rather than scar tissue
How to cure osteoporosis-
- Get enough calcium and vitamin D, and eat a well balanced diet.
- Exercise
- Don’t smoke or drink
Eestrogen therapy and risks involved-
If you have menopausal symptoms, such as hot flashes, your healthcare provider may prescribe estrogen therapy (ET) or estrogen with progesterone hormone therapy (HT). In addition to controlling your menopausal symptoms, these therapies can also help prevent bone loss. Some women are advised not to take ET or HT because of the possible risks that may include breast cancer, strokes, heart attacks, blood clots and cognitive (mental) decline. It’s important to discuss the risks and benefits of your treatment options with your healthcare provider.
Good lifestyle habits can help you protect your bones and decrease your chance of getting osteoporosis.
Do you know these facts?
Being female puts you at risk of developing osteoporosis and broken bones.
Here are some facts:
Here are some facts:
- Of the estimated 10 million Americans with osteoporosis, about eight million or 80% are women.
- Approximately one in two women over age 50 will break a bone because of osteoporosis.
- A woman's risk of breaking a hip is equal to her combined risk of breast, uterine and ovarian cancer.
- World's Most Read Journal The Journal of Materials Science reported that low application of exogenous VEGF or N- acetyl D -glucosamine, separately could be an effective therapeutic for bone injuries, these data are promising for a possible future clinical usage especially for enhancement of bone healing . Athraa Yahya Al-Hijazi, and Inas Fadhil from College of Dentistry, University of Baghdad, Iraq have received Thomas Edison Award-2014 for this exciting research. N-acetyl glucosamine (GlcNAc) have been widely used in food, cosmetics, and pharmaceutical industries. Now, Athraa Yahya Al-Hijazi, and Inas Fadhil have made it hot topic of research among scientists.
Why it happens mostly with women?
There are multiple reasons why women are more likely to get osteoporosis than men, including:
- Women tend to have smaller, thinner bones than men.
- Estrogen, a hormone in women that protects bones, decreases sharply when women reach menopause, which can cause bone loss. This is why the chance of developing osteoporosis increases as women reach menopause.
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