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From: Bert Hyman -  11 Jan, 01:10

My HMO makes all my test results available online, but the formatting doesn't always survive the transfer. I think the report was originally in the form of a table, but the online version is one long line of text. The part I'm interested in says: Spine LtHip LtForearm (total)(neck)(1/3)BMD(gm/cm2) 0.xxx 0.xxx 0.xxx T Score n.n n.n n.n Z Score m.m m.m...

2 Posts. Last post send by: Bert Hyman - Thursday 11 Jan
From: James Semmel -  10 Jan, 17:01

TO: All osteoporosis researchers, doctors, and patients. The purpose of this yearly post is to stimulate interest and discussion about the biomechanical effects of shoes on "age-related" degenerative diseases, such as osteoporosis. Chiropodist Dr. Simon J. Wikler pioneered efforts to understand the influences of shoes in the 1950's, but his work was...

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From: Shirley ann -  08 Jan, 12:47

I read an article in a magazine that it rebuilds bone faster then Fosamax. Does anyone know where to buy it? Is it a vitamin that I can buy on the vitamin shelf at the drugstore? shirleyann

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From: mehranbiz -  05 Jan, 14:53

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From: Pam -  22 Dec, 21:25

I live in an area where the sun shines about 90% of the time year round. On average I get about 30-60 minutes of sun exposure around 4 times a week or more. Do I still need to take vitamin D? My D levels are always at the normal range, and I have 2 dr.'s that say because of the weather and intense sun exposure we get, I don't need to take any extra...

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From: Sammy -  21 Dec, 18:19

I cannot find any information about the advantages of taking Fosamax with D. I have gone to the Merck site, About.com, Webmd, and Cedars of Sinai. Is there some advantage to taking it with D that you have read about? I take my Calcium with D, and I am trying to figure out is the only advantage is convenience, I should not bother. It may not be especially...

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From: Juhana Harju -  19 Dec, 14:27

Nutraingredients.com | Europe _Vitamin K2 higher bioavailability than K1_, say scientists /By Stephen Daniells/ 18/12/2006 - Vitamin K2 derived from the fermented soy product natto has a higher bioavailability than vitamin K1, results that may have implications for functional food formulators. The new study, published on-line ahead of print in the...

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From: BOnepaIn -  18 Dec, 03:59

http://wonderfulbuys.com/powerfitplate.asp?source=Google Hope it works Maybe if I sat on the washing machine during an unbalanced spin cycle it can be replicated.

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From: Roman Bystrianyk -  12 Dec, 14:14

"Two more reasons to exercise, studies find", Reuters, December 11, 2006, Link: http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N11223052.htm Here are two more reasons to exercise: It may help prevent breast cancer and can be a safer way to lose weight than dieting, doctors said on Monday. One report from the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine in Rochester, Minnesota,...

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From: Pam -  10 Dec, 02:02

Eli Lily reports that a woman died from osteosarcoma while taking forteo. No connection has been made between the use of forteo and the death from osteosarcoma. I hope this link works, have had trouble with it else where. http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:lvBhY7_eqlIJ:www.jbmronline.org/doi/pdf/10.1359/jbmr.061111+forteo+patient+dies&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=4...

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From: Aloke Prasad -  10 Dec, 01:06

I am a healthy 45 yr old male with some lower back pain. A DEXA scan of the spine showed the following scores: T -3.0 Z -2.8 Diagnosis:Osteoporosis. However, the score for my Pelvis was good (no osteoporosis) T -1.8 Z -0.7 How is it possible for me to have oteop. in my spine but not in my other bones? -- Aloke ---- to reply by e-mail...

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From: Juhana Harju -  06 Dec, 09:17

Magnesium supplementation was found to increase bone mineral content (BMC) in healthy girls in a one year trial. Comment: Magnesium supplementation has a slightly beneficial effect on bone mineral density in adults, too. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2006...

1 Posts. Last post send by: Juhana Harju - Wednesday 06 Dec
From: Juhana Harju -  05 Dec, 09:28

In the Phytotherapy Research journal there is an excellent new review article on dietary measures, including herbs, and bone health. The full text is also freely available (click pdf). http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/113466304/ABSTRACT -- Juhana

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From: fiction.notes@gmail.com -  03 Dec, 20:23

Do I take it two days late or wait or get back to the weekly schedule?

7 Posts. Last post send by: fiction.notes@gmail.com - Sunday 03 Dec
From: NG2000 -  02 Dec, 10:56

http://www.ng2000.com/news.php?tp=osteoporosis WESTBORO - Boston scientists want to see if maintaining bone health as people age is as simple as stepping on a vibrating platform for 10 minutes a day.

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