Low bone density or other risk factors? - It is generally assumed that low bone density indicates fracture risk. However, dense bones may not necessarily be sufficient to prevent hip fracture...
Hip fractures - Cancer treatment is a major cause - Hip and pelvis fractures are a major health worry, especially among older, postmenopausal women. The risk of a fracture rises to 17 per cent in women...
Fluoride: hip fracture risk - Fluoride in the water supply actually increases the risk of hip fracture among the elderly, a seven year study among the over 65s of Utah has discover...
Hip fractures are linked to smoking in new study - Among all women, one hip fracture in eight is attributable to smoking, regardless of body weight, early menopause and physical activity, according to...
Low bone risk fractured - The widely held view that women suffering from low bone density are more likely to suffer a fracture doesn't stack up. New research shows that only ha...
Bone density level not a key factor in fractures - The decrease in bone density that accompanies aging is only a small factor in the greatly increased risk of hip fracture in older life, researchers ha...
Steroid use increases risk of fracture - New British data suggest that patients taking daily corticosteroids are at a significantly increased risk of fractured bones. ...
Alternative treatment for . . . osteoporosis - These days, the first line of pharmaceutical defence against osteoporosis is a class of drugs called ‘bisphosphonates’, including risedronate and alen...