Dublin, OH / Syndication Cloud / March 15, 2026 / SPRY 365 The Postmenopausal Bone Loss Crisis Every year after ...
Bone loss can begin silently in many women after the age of 30 without obvious symptoms. Experts say simple lifestyle habits can help protect bone health and reduce the risk of osteoporosis later in ...
Doctors say bone loss can begin silently in the early 30s, especially in women. Hormonal changes, sedentary lifestyles, low sunlight exposure, and poor nutrition may accelerate the process. Because ...
Hormone therapy for menopause is safer than doctors had previously thought, new research says. It may also bring unexpected ...
Real-world data from more than 137,000 women shows early HRT significantly improves long term bone health ...
From hot flashes and night sweats to heart health and digestion, women experience many changes during menopause. One often overlooked effect is a gradual decrease in bone strength and density, which ...
Silent bone loss in women refers to osteoporosis, a condition where bones weaken silently without noticeable symptoms until a ...
Women in their 30s and 40s have been found to have weak bones when they should have stable bone health at these ages. An ...
With the risk for bone fracture high in patients with amenorrhea caused by anorexia or excessive exercise, studies show transdermal HRT provides more favorable bone benefits than oral HRT.
John “Gabe” Horneff, an orthopedic surgeon at Pennsylvania Hospital, had noticed a peculiar trend: Some patients taking GLP-1s would come in with significant tendon injuries from relatively minor ...
About 4% of GLP-1 users developed osteoporosis, compared with a little over 3% of nonusers — an increased risk of about 30%.