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Perversely, the exponentially increasing information about the now treatable bone disease has tended to overwhelm practitioners and make them less rather than more informed about the latest findings. Here British specialists synthesize the current understanding in various aspects of osteoporosis. Distributed in the US by BookMasters. Annotation 200
Woman's western adventure. A captivating book that will keep you enthralled from beginning to end. Written by Dianne Lininger and cover illustration by April Sampson
A review of the role of diet in the development and maintenance of bone health throughout the lifecycle and prevention of osteoporosis in later life, this reference includes key areas such as epidemiology, genetics and the impact of non-nutritional exogenous factors influencing the skeleton.
Despite advances in the diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis in the last ten years, the condition still poses major clinical challenges. Non-adherence to drug therapy is a widespread problem in patients with rheumatic diseases and osteoporosis in particular. Part of the Oxford Rheumatology Library, this second edition summarizes the latest developments in the management of osteoporosis and includes new chapters covering the clinical role of denosumab and orthopaedic issues in the management of fractures in patients with osteoporosis. This practical pocketbook is an essential resource for trainees and clinicians in rheumatology, endocrinology, and geriatric medicine, as well as general practitioners and paramedical staff involved in osteoporosis care.
Drawing on the expertise of a distinguished international team, this book contains 200 recent papers in the peer-reviewed literature that will affect the practice of physicians managing osteoporotic patients. Each paper is summarized, reviewed, and placed in clinical context. Coverage includes the underlying causes of osteoporosis and the latest di