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By 2020, more than 50% of Americans over the age of 50 will be diagnosed with or at risk of developing osteoporosis. [ Get More Details ]
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Hip fracture raises the risk of mortality by 2.8 to 4 times during the first 3 months after the fracture. [ Get More Details ]
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The risk of death in the first few weeks after hip fracture is 10 times more than the expected death rate. [ Get More Details ]
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A study that measured QALY (Quality Adjusted Life Year) reductions in people suffering from osteoporotic fractures found reductions ranging from 0.05 to 0.55 on a scale of 0 (represents death)… [ Get More Details ]
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In a National Osteoporosis Foundation survey of women who had already had an osteoporotic fracture: 89% feared breaking another bone 80% were afraid they would be less able to perform daily activities 80%… [ Get More Details ]
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“This 73-year-old wife and grandmother suffered her first fracture 18 years ago and has had eight additional fractures since that time. Each caused tremendous pain and required long hospital stays… [ Get More Details ]