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Asthma Boosts Odds for Other Chronic Health Woes (HealthDay)
If you have asthma, odds are that you'll develop at least one other chronic health condition, such as heart disease, stroke, osteoporosis, arthritis or cancer.
B Vitamins May Cut Fracture Risk After Stroke (HealthDay)
Taking folate and vitamin B12 supplements after suffering a stroke can reduce the risk of hip fractures, a new study reports.
Calcium, Vitamin D Won't Protect Older Women From Fracture (HealthDay)
Taking daily calcium and vitamin D supplements does not result in the significant health benefits for older women that many had hoped it would.
Estrogen Therapy of No Value to Heart Health (HealthDay)
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Give Kids Dairy 3 Times a Day, Experts Advise (HealthDay)
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Health Tip: Prevent Osteoporosis (HealthDay)
Forty-four million Americans are at risk of contracting osteoporosis, a disease of low bone mass that can lead to breaks and fractures.
Injectable Osteoporosis Drug Shows Promise (HealthDay)
A new drug for osteoporosis increases bone mineral density and decreases the rate of bone destruction in postmenopausal women.
Longer Drug Therapy Helps Bone Marrow Disease Patients (HealthDay)
Longer courses of treatment with decitabine -- a drug currently undergoing clinical trials -- may help patients with a form of bone marrow disease called myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), German researchers report.
Many Elderly Women Going Without Bone Density Tests (HealthDay)
Even though they have the highest risk for hip fractures, elderly women are least likely to get bone density screening, a new study finds.
Teen Girls Sip More Soda as They Age (HealthDay)
As teenage girls get older, they drink less milk and more soda, which translates into lower intakes of calcium and higher body-mass indexes, a new study finds.
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