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Marrow donor grateful for chance to give
The Desert Sun, CA - 54 minutes ago
Right now, 11 million people are in the National Bone Marrow Donor Program registry. Every day, more than 6000 men, women and children turn to it, ...

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Women Smokers Lose 14.5 Years Off Life Span
Washington Post, United States - Nov 27, 2008
Since 1950, lung cancer deaths among women have increased more than 600 percent, according to ACOG.Smoking also significantly increases the risk of many ...
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Younger Alcoholic Men at Risk for Osteoporosis, Small Study Finds
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Almost one-quarter of the men had a bone mineral density that was lower than expected for age. In the women?s group, only 5 percent (1 person) had a low ...
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Helmut Lang and Rag & Bone staples for men and women, including outerwear, blazers, sweaters, and denim, start at 60 percent off at the Clothing Line ...

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New York Times, United States - Nov 30, 2008
It had blinded her and burned away her eyelids and most of her face, leaving just bone. Six skin grafts with flesh from her leg have helped, but she still ...
Local Woman Donates Bone Marrow To Newborn
KFOXtv.com, TX - Nov 28, 2008
The chance of Valles? DNA matching someone else's DNA is only 10 percent. However, a month ago, the National Bone Marrow Program contacted Valles to let her ...
Working today? Then you're likely shopping
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Seventy percent of young adults (18-34) with Internet access will shop at work. Men are more likely than women (60.3 percent vs. 51.5 percent) to shop while ...
Take care of your aging bones
Belleville News Democrat,  USA - Nov 28, 2008
A woman is postmenopausal and could have hormonal problems. A high percentage of people who have hip fractures are smokers, by the way. ...

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SDSU research: Menarcheal age and bone growth
South Dakota State University, SD - Nov 25, 2008
?Our hypotheses were that women with young menarcheal ages compared to those with higher menarcheal ages would have higher adult percent body fat and higher ...

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Vitamin Intake Recommendations
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Contrary to its essential role in the body, however, adult?s calcium abortion rate is as low as 30 percent. Women in menopause has a 20 percent of the ...
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Taiwan inflation soars to 14-year high of 5.92 per cent
Monsters and Critics.com - Aug 5, 2008
The wholesale price index (WHI) in July also rose 11.49 per cent from the same period in 2007 and 1.62 per cent from June. For the first seven months of the ...
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Issues to debate on the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) study. Hormone replacement therapy: an … -
K Machens, K Schmidt-Gollwitzer - Human Reproduction, 2003 - ESHRE
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Historical Food Web Structure and Restoration of Native Aquatic Communities in the Lake Tahoe ( … -
MJ Vander Zanden, S Chandra, BC Allen, JE Reuter, … - Ecosystems, 2003 - Springer
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The Effects of a Web-Based Tool on Patient-Provider Communication and Satisfaction with Hormone … -
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WHI: a small but significant 1 percent higher hip bone density for women taking calcium combined with vitamin D

The results of a major clinical trial, part of the Women’s Health Initiative ( WHI ) found that calcium and vitamin D supplements in healthy postmenopausal women provide a modest benefit in preserving bone mass and prevent hip fractures in certain groups including older women but do not prevent other types of fractures or colorectal cancer, according While generally well tolerated, the supplements were associated with an increased risk of kidney stones.

The findings from the calcium and vitamin-D supplementation arm of the WHI are published in the New England Journal of Medicine.

" Despite recommendations that women should ensure adequate calcium plus vitamin-D intake for postmenopausal bone health, the role of these supplements on reducing fractures has been conflicting. Now, based on the WHI, we have better data to address these issues," said Rebecca Jackson, lead author of the journal article about supplementation and fractures and Ohio State University Medical Center's principal investigator for the WHI. " The value of a study this large is that it does show, even if only on a small scale, that the intervention can be effective to lower the risk of osteoporosis within two to three years. A physician isn't needed to prescribe these supplements. All this means any supplementation of this kind is potentially beneficial, particularly in women over 60 years old."

The calcium-with-vitamin-D trial found a small but significant 1 percent higher hip bone density for women taking calcium combined with vitamin D compared to other women taking placebo. During the trial, 374 women who received supplements broke their hips, with a fracture rate of 14 per 10,000 cases per year, compared to 16 per 10,000 fractures per year in the placebo group – a 12 percent reduction, which was not statistically significant.

However, in analyses of subgroups of participants, researchers found that women who were most compliant about taking the supplements experienced a significant 29 percent decrease in hip fractures. And women 60 and older had a significant 21 percent reduction in broken hips.

The most common adverse effect of the supplementation was kidney stones, which were reported by 449 women in the supplement group, compared to 381 women in the placebo group.

" This all really points to the ability of women at highest risk for osteoporosis to make their own informed choices about supplements they take," said Jackson, associate professor of internal medicine and physical medicine at OSU Medical Center.

Half of the 36,282 participants in the supplementation trial received a daily dose of 1,000 milligrams of calcium carbonate combined with 400 international units ( Ius ) of vitamin D, while the other half received placebo.

Study participants were followed for an average of seven years, with about 76 percent still taking their pills by the end of the study.

The benefit may have existed only for women who took the supplements exactly as prescribed in the trial. Even though three-quarters of women were still taking study pills at the end of the study, only 59 percent were taking the intended dose.

Fewer hip fractures occurred among the population studied than researchers anticipated, lowering the power of the study to show a significant finding, Jackson said. This lower rate of hip breaks could have been attributed to a higher-than-expected average body-mass index of 29 among participants, because larger women have stronger bones; the inclusion of fewer women over 70 in the study than anticipated; and the fact that many participants were already using supplements or were on hormone therapy.

The supplements had no significant effect on spine or total fractures.

In patients with osteoporosis, the natural cycle of losing and adding minerals in healthy bone falls out of balance and the loss outpaces the gain, leading to low bone mass, structural deterioration of bone tissue, fragility and an increased susceptibility to fractures of the hip, spine and wrist.

Source: Ohio State University, 2006

 
 
 
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