Age-related hormone shifts can reduce bone mass and density, putting us at risk for osteoporosis (weak, brittle bones). Known as a “silent disease,” the condition often goes undetected until a bone ...
After the age of 30, your body quietly starts losing muscle mass and bone density. Dr Vora highlights the importance of strength training to combat both.
Bone health rarely feels urgent in the 20s. Most people assume weak bones are a problem of old age. Yet doctors say the decline can begin much earlier, often in the early 30s.The concern is not ...
Orthopaedic experts explain how healthy eating, exercise, and early bone health screenings can help prevent osteoporosis and maintain strong bones throughout life.
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Research suggests women stand to benefit from increased strength training
Despite hesitation from the elders in my family (“baka mahulog matres mo!” “kababae mong tao, nag-ga-ganyan ka?”), it was my sister who developed a solid weightlifting practice which she eventually ...
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GLP-1 and nutrient intake: Experts share how not to miss essential vitamins while losing weight
GLP-1 drugs are driving major weight loss trends, but doctors warn that rapid weight loss may affect nutrition, bone density, heart health, and blood sugar balance.
This one daily habit could improve the quality of life of Aussie women aged 40 to 65, but experts say it’s often being overlooked. Here’s why this simple change is essential for middle-aged women.
"They want to feel capable again" ...
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Nutritionist highlights how strength training boosts metabolism, hormones and bone health for women
Nutritionist Nmami Agarwal celebrates Women's Day while empowering everyone about the real meaning of strength training.
As a physician who prescribes GLP-1 medications like Ozempic, Wegovy, semaglutide, and tirzepatide, I explain why increasing ...
Learn more about why hip fractures can be so deadly for elderly patients.
Most of us slow down as we age. But research suggests explosive exercise is the secret to retaining muscle mass and mobility, and preventing pain as we get older ...
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