How Lifting Weights Can Slow Brain Aging and Protect Against Alzheimer’s Disease
- Osteoporosis patient Chan received Prolia injections, leading to an increase in bone mass, as shown in her latest scan.
- A clinical trial with 101 older women demonstrated that a twice-weekly weight-lifting program significantly improved bone density and halved falls among participants.
- Professor Belinda Beck emphasized the importance of prescribing exercise as medicine for chronic disease management, including osteoporosis.
- Patients faced substantial bone loss after discontinuing Prolia, highlighting a need for preventive measures and better education about exercise's role in bone health.
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