A man's big belly could put him at a much higher risk for bone loss and decreased bone strength, according to a new study. "It is important for men to be aware that excess[...]
Obese men with beer bellies may be at greater risk of weak bones and fractures than obese men whose fat tends to gather in the thighs and buttocks, a small study suggests. Previous[...]
Belly fat — the fat that's kept in your abdominal cavity — has been linked with conditions like Type 2 diabetes and heart disease, and even early death. And [...]
More attention has been sometimes been given to their delicious oil than their whole food delights, olives are one of the world's most widely enjoyed foods. [...]
Learn about osteoporosis and take action against this silent disease.You may not know you have it until your thinned, weakened bones fracture in a bump or fall.[...]
Dr. Popper loves addressing women's health issues since women not only are responsible for their own health, but often control diet and health issues for children and families. Her[...]
Women with normal or nearly normal bone density at age 67 may not need repeat testing for about 15 years, according to a new study of nearly 5,000 women. If bone density was[...]