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Osteoporosis weakens bones and makes them more likely to break. Anyone can develop osteoporosis, but is more common in older women. From age 50, bones become weaker and easier than with a simple fall, suffer a fracture. Risk factors for osteoporosis are: * Getting older * Be extremely thin. * Have a family history of [...]

Dec 21st, 2010 | Filed under Osteoporosis

Screening tests can catch diseases early and when they are easier to treat. The U.S. health experts Preventive Services Task Force (U.S. Preventive Services Task Force of the United States) have made recommendations based on scientific evidence, about testing for the conditions described below. Obesity Calculate your Body Mass Index (Body Mass Index or BMI, [...]

Aug 16th, 2010 | Filed under Health Care

Screening tests can catch diseases early and when they are easier to treat. The U.S. health experts Preventive Services Task Force (U.S. Preventive Services Task Force of the United States) have made recommendations based on scientific evidence, about testing for the conditions described below. Obesity Calculate your Body Mass Index (Body Mass Index or BMI, [...]

Aug 12th, 2010 | Filed under Health Care, Sexual Diseases

Isoflavones are a group of compounds found in some vegetables but especially especially in soybeans. Among the isoflavones daidzein can find the glycitein and genistein. Isoflavones are mainly phytoestrogenic properties (contains natural estrogen) and antioxidants. This means that, logically, their profits are many and very broad: Fighting the symptoms of menopause such as emotional instability, [...]

Jun 26th, 2010 | Filed under Osteoporosis

Many people do diet foods by reducing fat and increased protein. The man who wants to have big muscles also intentionally expand the protein in food intake. Though the concept was wrong, the excess protein is precisely the source of the disease for the body. Protein is necessary to build body muscle, skin tissue, hair, [...]

Jan 30th, 2010 | Filed under Health Care, Healthy Life

Not all pain in the lower back associated with the spine. It could be due to interference in the urinary tract, blood vessels, content, digestion, or osteoporosis. Examination of early helps the healing process faster. Of bone loss or osteoporosis is a cause of spinal pain. The disease is often called a silent disease that [...]

Jan 14th, 2010 | Filed under Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis occurs more in particular a group of people. Those of yellow and white or thin women or short girls are at greater risk for osteoporosis. These are the main risk factors. 1. Major risk factors Menopause is one of the risk factors for the presence of osteoporosis. The hormonal imbalance caused by menopause can [...]

Dec 9th, 2009 | Filed under Health Care, Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is known as the quantitative reduction of bone tissue. Its consequences are so severe that they constitute a serious health problem because of its enormous socioeconomic impact. 1. What is it? Osteoporosis is a disease that involves a progressive decrease in bone mass. This causes the decrease bone strength and can even break from [...]

Dec 7th, 2009 | Filed under Health Care, Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is a condition caused by decreased bone mass that leads to a susceptibility to injuries such as broken bones, sprains, etc.. The spine is the one who usually receives this weakening as one of the most common symptoms is pain. In general, osteoporosis usually occurs after forty years, although much can be done no [...]

Aug 31st, 2009 | Filed under Health Care, Menopause Symptoms, Osteoporosis

The symptoms associated with menopause include: 1 .- Hot flushes, sweats or hot flashes: Consists of a sudden feeling of heat in the face and neck progressing toward your chest and arms, followed by sweating and cold. Duran medium to its final two minutes and is as sharp as its beginning. sometimes accompanied by a [...]

Aug 7th, 2009 | Filed under Health Care, Menopause Symptoms