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  2. Osteoporosis Causes & Symptoms | NIAMS

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    Osteoporosis is a bone disease that develops when bone mineral density and bone mass decreases, or when the quality or structure of bone changes. This can lead to a decrease in bone strength that can increase the risk of broken bones (fractures). Pregnancy, Breastfeeding, and Bone Health.

  3. Osteoporosis Basics: Overview, Symptoms, and Causes

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    Osteoporosis is a disease that causes bones to become weak and brittle. This increases your risk of broken bones (fractures). Osteoporosis is a “silent” disease because you may not have symptoms. You may not even know you have the disease until you break a bone. You can take steps to help prevent osteoporosis and broken bones by doing ...

  4. Osteoporosis Basics: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Steps to Take

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    Use a rubber bathmat or slip-proof seat in the shower or tub. Keep your home well lit, and use a nightlight. Use a sturdy stepstool with a handrail and wide steps. Keep a cordless phone or cell phone with you. Consider having a personal emergency-response system; you can use it to call for help if you fall.

  5. Osteoporosis: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Steps to Take

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    Exercise. Exercise is an important part of an osteoporosis treatment program. Research shows that the best physical activities for bone health include strength training or resistance training. Because bone is living tissue, during childhood and adulthood, exercise can make bones stronger.

  6. Juvenile Osteoporosis | NIAMS

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    Osteoporosis is a bone disease that develops when the bones get weaker and less dense. When a child or teen develops osteoporosis, the condition is known as juvenile osteoporosis. Osteoporosis is uncommon in children and teens, although the exact numbers of young people with this condition are not known. Juvenile osteoporosis is usually caused ...

  7. Osteoporosis in Men | NIAMS - National Institute of Arthritis and...

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    Osteoporosis in Men. Osteoporosis is a bone disease that develops when bone mineral density and bone mass decreases, or when the quality or structure of bone changes. This can lead to a decrease in bone strength that can increase the risk of broken bones (fractures). Osteoporosis is a major cause of fractures in women in postmenopause and in ...

  8. Bone Health and Osteoporosis | NIAMS

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    Juvenile Osteoporosis. Osteoporosis in Men. Pregnancy, Breastfeeding, and Bone Health. This content was created by the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) with contributions from: National Institute on Aging. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.

  9. Osteopetrosis | NIAMS - National Institute of Arthritis and ...

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    Osteopetrosis is group of a rare disorders that cause bones to grow abnormally and become overly dense. When bones become overly dense, they are brittle and can fracture (break) easily. In addition, bones may be misshapen and large, causing other problems in the body. For example, changes to the bone size and density of the skull can cause ...

  10. Osteogenesis Imperfecta (Brittle Bone Disease) Types | NIAMS

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    Types of Osteogenesis Imperfecta. There are several types of OI, and different classifications are used based on the severity of the disease or on the nature of the underlying gene defect. Type I is the mildest and most common form of OI. Type II is the most severe form of OI. Other types of OI have symptoms that fall between Type I and Type II.

  11. Bone Health and Osteoporosis: What It Means to You

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    The most common is osteoporosis. In this disease, bones lose minerals like calcium. They become fragile and break easily. With osteoporosis, your body’s frame becomes like the frame of a house damaged by termites. Termites weaken your house like osteoporosis weakens your bones. If you have severe fractures from osteoporosis, you risk never ...