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Osteoporosis: Treatments

Added: October 4, 2007 | Time 03:27 | Views: 1,261

You have several options when it comes to treating osteoporosis. Doctors recommend you take an adequate amount of calcium and vitamin D. There are also a variety of prescription medicines, but you'll want to consult with your doctor first.

Topics: Aging, Muscular/Skeletal

Tags: aging, bone density, calcium, dexa scan, Dr. Marcy Bolster, Osteoporosis, vitamin d

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chicagogal says:2 years ago | Reply

This is a great explanation of the options we have available to treat osteo.

Kathy says:2 years ago | Reply

I want them in the flavor of a snicker's bar. Can they do that?

Healthnut26 says:2 years ago | Reply

There are actually many different kinds of calcium chews. I think you can get them pretty much anywhere.

VP03_hot says:2 years ago | Reply

Don't they have special calcium chews out there that tastes like candy? What's the name of those things?

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