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Aclasta(R) (zoledronic Acid 5mg) Approved In EU To Treat Steroid ... - Medical News Today
Aclasta® (zoledronic acid 5 mg)[1] has been approved in the European Union to treat men and post-menopausal women with osteoporosis caused by the long-term use of glucocorticoids, commonly known as steroids.1 The new indication for the treatment of ...

What Is A Fragility Fracture? - HealthCentral.com
According to the National Osteoporosis Foundation, a fragility fracture is any fall from a standing height or less, that results in a fracture. Our bodies should be able to sustain a fall from this height, without a fracture, unless there is some ...

Gluten allergy a growing problem in U.S., study shows - Norwalk Hour
MINNEAPOLIS -- A Minnesota study using frozen blood samples taken from Air Force recruits 50 years ago has found that intolerance to wheat gluten, a debilitating digestive condition, is four times more common today than it was in the 1950s. The ...

EU Sanctions Novartis Drug for Steroid-Induced Osteoporosis - Genetic Engineering News
Novartis’ bisphosphonate infusion, Aclasta®, received approval in the EU for the treatment of men and postmenopausal women with osteoporosis caused by long-term glucocorticoid therapy. The drug is already marketed in the U.S. for this indication ...

What Is Osteoporosis? What Causes Osteoporosis? - Medical News Today
About 3 million people have osteoporosis in the UK, causing approximately 230,000 fractures each year, according to the National Health Service (NHS). Osteoporosis is a public health threat for an estimated 44 million people in the USA, 55% of people ...

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Additional Why Women Get Osteoporosis Resources:  

1. Women's Health: Osteoporosis
Seach for books about osteoporosis and women's health at BarnesandNoble.com ...
Pregnant and postmenopausal women should get 400 IU to 800 IU of vitamin D


2. NOF - Bone Mass Measurement
Get the daily recommended amounts of calcium and vitamin D; Engage in regular
weight-bearing ... Eighty percent of those affected by osteoporosis are women.


3. Treat? Or wait? - Los Angeles Times
Sep 22, 2008 ... Men get osteoporosis too, but generally at later ages. Four times as many women
get the disease as men, and they become more vulnerable to ...


4. Osteoporosis: Calcium And Exercise To Strengthen The Bones -- Do ...
Getting older does not necessarily mean that you will get osteoporosis. ... 2007
) ? Women who get most of their daily calcium from food have healthier bones ...



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