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Follow the links in the list below to find information on osteoporosis.
For information on prevention, treatment and risk factors for osteoporosis and related issues such as menopause and hormone replacement therapy, or to see a detailed expert overview on osteoporosis written specially for HealthInsite, follow the links to those specific topic pages.
Reviewed October 2007
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Osteoporosis
HealthInsite Expert View by Associate Professor Nicholas Pocock on osteoporosis, its causes, prevention, diagnosis and treatment.
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Prevention of Osteoporosis
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Links to information on preventing oseoporosis.
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Risk Factors for Osteoporosis
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Links to information on risk factors and causes of osteoporosis.
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Treatments for Osteoporosis
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Links for information on managing and treating osteoporosis.
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Menopause
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Links to information on maintaining health and health issues related to menopause, including the use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT).
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Osteoporosis in children
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Better Health Channel
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Osteoporosis in children is sometimes called juvenile osteoporosis. This rare form of osteoporosis can be caused by certain medical conditions, some drugs used to treat medical conditions, or lifestyle factors such as poor diet and lack of exercise.
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Jun 2008
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FAQ's
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The Jean Hailes Foundation for Women's Health
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What is osteopaenia (osteopenia)?; What is osteoporosis?; Should all women have a bone density measurement?; What tests are available to assess the risk of developing osteoporosis?; What are the risk factors for osteoporosis?; How does taking hormone therapy (HT) prevent osteoporosis?; Are calcium supplements necessary?
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Feb 2006
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Osteoporosis symptoms
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myDr
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Often people do not know they have osteoporosis until they have suffered a fracture.
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Nov 2001
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Osteoporosis
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Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing
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Osteoporosis is not a form of arthritis but is another type of musculoskeletal disorder. Osteoporosis means 'porous bones' and is a disease where bone density and structural quality deteriorate, leading to an increased risk of fracture.
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Dec 2007
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Osteoporosis in men
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Andrology Australia
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Osteoporosis is a disease usually affecting older women and men. One in three men in Australia over 60 will suffer a fracture due to osteoporosis. The disease affects more women than men however, when fractures happen in men it is more likely to shorten their lifespan.
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Sep 2008
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Osteoporosis
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Virtual Medical Centre.com
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Information on the symptoms, treatment and diagnosis of osteoporosis by professional health specialists.
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Jun 2008
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Osteoporosis
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myDr
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In osteoporosis, the amount of bone in our bodies is reduced.
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Feb 2003
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About osteoporosis
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The Jean Hailes Foundation for Women's Health
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This page presents referenced information on the management and prevention of osteoporosis and the promotion of bone health in general.
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Feb 2006
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Osteoporosis.
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Better Health Channel
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Osteoporosis causes bones to gradually lose their density and strength.
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Aug 2003
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| Title: |
Osteoporosis
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HealthInsite Expert View by Associate Professor Nicholas Pocock on osteoporosis, its causes, prevention, diagnosis and treatment.
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Oct 2004
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Osteoporosis
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Women's Health Queensland Wide Inc
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| Description: |
Osteoporosis is a disease characterised by the loss of bone density resulting in fragile bones that are risk of fracture.
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Dec 2005
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Using bone health for life
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The Jean Hailes Foundation for Women's Health
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| Description: |
Osteoporosis is a condition which results in a loss of bone strength making bones more fragile and likely to break. Women need realistic and achievable self management strategies so that they can independently protect themselves against the development of osteoporosis and osteoporotic fractures.
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Feb 2006
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About osteoporosis
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The Jean Hailes Foundation for Women's Health
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The Bone Health for Life web site has a primary focus on the ways Australian women and their health professionals can manage their health and thereby improve their bone health throughout the course of their lives.
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Feb 2006
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Osteoporosis
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The Jean Hailes Foundation for Women's Health
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| Description: |
Bone is living tissue made up of specialised bone cells and, like the rest of the body, it is constantly being broken down and renewed. In childhood, more bone is made than is broken down, and bones therefore grow.
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Jun 2006
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Osteoporosis
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The Jean Hailes Foundation for Women's Health
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Bone is living tissue made up of specialised bone cells and, like the rest of the body, it is constantly being broken down and renewed. In childhood, more bone is made than is broken down, and bones therefore grow. Bone growth is nearly complete by the end of puberty, with only a small increase in bone strength occurring after the late teenage years.
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Jun 2006
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Information on bonehealth for life
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The Jean Hailes Foundation for Women's Health
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Bone Health for Life provides practical advice for women, and their health professionals, to improve bone health so as to prevent and manage osteoporosis.
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Nov 2008
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Facts
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The Jean Hailes Foundation for Women's Health
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Normal bone is composed of a mixture of calcium and other minerals such as magnesium and phosphate. It is also made up of collagen (protein), which forms the structural framework of bone. Osteoporosis is a condition, which results in loss of bone strength, thus making bone more fragile and easily susceptible to fracture.
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Feb 2006
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Glossary
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The Jean Hailes Foundation for Women's Health
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Glossary relating to bones and osteoporosis
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Feb 2006
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Investigations
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The Jean Hailes Foundation for Women's Health
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Lists a range of diagnostic tests for osteoporosis.
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Feb 2006
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