Biologically Covid still exists in the world and most of us would rather not catch it. But if you’re vaccinated, the risk of getting seriously ill is much lower, so it’s reasonable to make plans to resume normal life. When enough people do...
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It enables you to move, and helps protect internal organs Postmenopausal osteoporosis is a disease in which bones become fragile and more likely to break. In women, bone loss increases after menopause when estrogen levels drop. In the 5 to 7 years after menopause women can lose up to 20 per...
Calciumis the key to keeping bones healthy. Hormone changes that happen at menopause increase the chance of having osteopenia for people AFAB, and people AMAB with lower testosterone levels have higher odds of getting it. Other risk factors include those that can lead to developing osteoporosis, ...
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Estrogen plays an important role through the course of our reproductive lives and beyond. It regulates our menstrual cycle, strengthens our bones, controls our cholesterol, and much more. Menopause is the time in life, usually around 52 year olds, when our estrogens naturally drop, and we stop...
Calciumis the key to keeping bones healthy. Hormone changes that happen at menopause increase the chance of having osteopenia for people AFAB, and people AMAB with lower testosterone levels have higher odds of getting it. Other risk factors include those that can lead to developing osteoporosis, ...
Have had early menopause Smoke Break a bone at age 50 or older Men and individuals assigned male at birth should discuss with their healthcare provider about whether bone density screening is right for them. Talk to your healthcare provider about how often you should get bone density test...