Capture The Fracture: Are We Sufficiently Screening For Osteoporosis?
August 2, 2018
No matter how physically active we are, the risk of low bone density, and thus the potential risk for bone fractures, increases as we age. In fact, newly revised guidelines from the US Preventive Services Task Force recommend that all women 65 and over undergo bone density screening, as well as younger,…
Cane And Able: Why More Of Us Should Embrace Using A Cane
June 1, 2018
Perhaps it’s the stigma or maybe it’s just the hassle. But many of us could really benefit from using a cane as we go about our daily activities- and yet we resist. We already know from a recent post in agebuzz that deadly falls are on the rise- and one…
Fall Off: Deadly Falls And How To Lessen The Risk
May 17, 2018
It’s perhaps your biggest nightmare: you or an aging loved one falls, no one is around to notice, and dire consequences then follow. If this is a scenario you dread, you’re not alone. A new report out from the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has documented that fatal falls among…
Fall Into Place: Protecting Yourself From The Risk Of Winter Falls
January 11, 2018
It’s been a difficult winter so far. The very cold and inclement weather not only puts you at risk for hypothermia, but also means you need to be extra careful while walking outside. If you’re bundled up or wearing clumsy boots, you are more at risk for falling, which can be a…
A Bone To Pick: You May Not Need Those Calcium and Vitamin D Supplements
January 4, 2018
No matter our age, most of us are always concerned about a fall or bone fracture. Bone breaks can lead to serious problems as we grow older, so doing all we can to prevent them makes sense. What may not make sense, however, is taking calcium and vitamin D supplements to…
Fall Out: Minimize The Potential And Pitfalls Of Falling
July 20, 2017
It can happen in a flash- one moment you’re walking and the next, you’re down on the ground and feeling intense pain. It’s no fun to fall, and the consequences can be serious if not devastating for those of us who are older or more frail. In fact, new research…