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Monday, May 2, 2011

Screening Tests Every Woman Needs

Monday , May 2, 2011
In This Issue:
  • Thyroid Drug Linked to Fractures
  • At the Source: Best Foods for Calcium and Vitamin D
  • How Does Phosphorous in Food Affect Bones?

Screening Tests  Every Woman Needs Screening Tests
Every Woman Needs

When it comes to screening tests, the
benefits certainly outweigh the hassles.
Start a screening plan now with these tips.

Also See:
  • No-Cast Fix for Broken Wrist 
  • Calculate Your Calcium Intake
  • Healing Compression Fractures
Health News & Features
Thyroid Drug Linked to Fractures
A widely prescribed drug for thyroid hormone
deficiency may increase the risk of bone fractures.
Also See:
  • Who Should Get Bone Screenings and When?
  • Belly Fat Linked to Women's Bone Loss Risk


At the Source: Best Foods for Calcium and Vitamin D
Calcium and vitamin D are the dynamic duo of bone health.
How much you need of each and where to get it.
Also See:
  • Top Osteoporosis Risk Factors
  • Nutrition and Osteoporosis: A Link You Shouldn't Ignore
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From the WebMD Osteoarthritis Community
How Does Phosphorous in Food Affect Bones?
This member knows phosphoric acid may be bad for bones but wonders if phosphorous that occurs naturally in food is a hazard. Experts weigh in.

Join the Discussion on the Osteoporosis Community.
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