osteoporosis

Children and teenagers habitual to sugary drinks--study

A recent study conducted in U.S. assessed the impact of consumption of sugary beverages on infants and teenagers.

Shockingly, the study suggests that the beverages top the list of calorie providers in American teenagers' diet along with those from Hispanics and Afro-American backgrounds.

Encourage calcium intake from infancy

Encountering bone related disorders with age largely depends upon the calcium intake during growing years of life. Among all, women after reaching menopause are more prone to osteoporosis.

Although in past years, it was thought that bones once formed don’t change their architecture but recent research studies disproved this myth too.

Natural diet can prevent osteoporosis – World Osteoporosis Day

On the occasion of world osteoporosis day, message has been sent to osteoporosis patients to practice a diet rich in calcium and vitamin D.

Recently a study was conducted in collaboration with AIIMS to gauge the survival rates of patients suffering from osteoporosis that in turn makes them highly prone to fractures.

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