Arthritis

Arthritis, Bone Disease

Ladies, follow these tips to keep your bones healthy and strong!

When you break a bone in the early years of life, it’s no big deal- you get a plaster, your friends sign it, and it would heal in a couple of weeks. But it’s always not the same, ladies! As you age, your bones weaken and your body doesn’t bounce back from an injury like it used to. Instead, a light fall that once resulted in a scraped knee could now break a bone.
Since women’s bones have low bone density than men’s, they’re more likely to develop osteoporosis and related health conditions as their bone mass begins to diminish. However, it’s never too early or late to be giving special attention to your bone health. In this piece of writing, we will be highlighting a few tips to help women maintain optimal bone health.

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