| Osteoporosis Screening Best Started at 65 |
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| Written by Sandy Berger | |
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If you watch the somewhat youthful Sally Fields on television promoting Boniva you immediately think that you need this drug. For awhile the technology in bone density testing and clever marketing was making many women flock to their doctors at 50 and start taking osteoporosis-treating bishosphonates like Boniva shortly there after. Recent research, however, indicates that my everyday doctor was right. Osteoporosis and osteopenia screening and prevention are best done when we're older. They point to 65 as the right age rather than the previously-recommended 50. In fact, the latest research is saying that by definition Osteopenia for post-menopausal women is just another word for normal. So if you have been labeled with the diagnosis of Osteopenis, don't dismay. You may really be just normal. Weight bearing exercise and calcuim and vitamin D supplements may be all you need right now. Check out the Lost Angeles Times Health article Osteoporosis, osteopenia screening and prevention are best done when we're older for more information.
 
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