Oral health is not just about the health of your teeth and gums; it is closely related to overall health. Studies show that inflammation in the mouth, such as periodontal disease (also called gum disease), can affect other parts of the body. For example, periodontal disease is linked to heart diseas
Heavy drinking can negatively impact bone health and increase the risk of osteoporosis. Research indicates that chronic heavy alcohol use, especially during adolescence and young adulthood, can significantly harm bone health. Alcohol interferes with calcium absorption in the stomach and affects the
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is very effective for menopausal women, especially those who are newly menopausal. HRT can significantly reduce the risk of osteoporosis and relieve menopause symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, and mood swings. However, early studies raised concerns about t
Osteoporosis is a common bone disease, especially prevalent among the elderly. Screening is important because it helps in early detection and treatment of the disease. Osteoporosis screening typically involves a bone density test, a painless procedure that measures bone strength. During the webinar,
Women should pay special attention to weight training in their exercise routines because their risk of osteoporosis increases as they approach menopause. Weight training improves bone density more effectively than other types of exercise. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services recommends i
Osteoporosis is a common bone disease that makes bones weak and more likely to break. The risk of osteoporosis increases with age, especially in women after menopause. Prevention and treatment methods include increasing calcium and vitamin D intake, regular weight-bearing exercise, and medication un
Depo-Provera is a birth control shot injected into the arm or buttocks. It is given every 12 weeks and is about 94% effective at preventing pregnancy. After the first injection, a backup birth control method (such as condoms) should be used for 7 days. Long-term use may lead to a decrease in bone mi
Osteoporosis is a common bone disease characterized by decreased bone density, making bones fragile and more prone to fractures. Causes include aging, hormonal changes (such as menopause in women), lack of calcium and vitamin D, and a sedentary lifestyle. Symptoms are often not noticeable in the ear
Chemotherapy uses strong drugs to fight cancer but can cause long-term side effects. These may start during treatment and continue after it's done. Some common long-term effects include mental fogginess, often called 'chemo brain,' which affects memory and concentration. Certain drugs can lead to he
Osteoporosis is a condition that makes bones weak and more likely to break. The main complication of osteoporosis is fractures, particularly in the hip, spine, and wrist. To prevent and manage osteoporosis, you can: Maintain a healthy diet with enough calcium and vitamin D; Engage in regular w