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Osteoporosis and diet: Even just a single extra serving of fruits and vegetables per day is associated with lower bone fracture risk.

Next, I look specifically at onions and tomatoes for osteoporosis (nutritionfacts.org/video/onions-and-tomatoes-put-to-the-test-for-osteoporosis).

This video was originally part of my webinar all about osteoporosis. You can watch that full recording (nutritionfacts.org/video/preventing-and-treating-osteoporosis-webinar-recording), including a great Q&A.

When it comes to fractures, Fall Prevention Is the Most Important Thing for Preventing Osteoporosis Bone Fractures (nutritionfacts.org/video/fall-prevention-is-the-most-important-thing-for-preventing-osteoporosis-bone-fractures).

What about medications that treat osteoporosis? See How Well Do Medicines Like Fosamax Work to Treat Osteoporosis? (nutritionfacts.org/video/how-well-do-medicines-life-fosamax-work-to-treat-osteoporosis) and Side Effects of Osteoporosis Medications Like Fosamax, Boniva, and Reclast (nutritionfacts.org/video/side-effects-of-osteoporosis-medications-like-fosamax-boniva-and-reclast).

Should we be concerned about a common class of medications causing osteoporosis? Check out Acid Reflux Medicine May Cause Osteoporosis (nutritionfacts.org/video/acid-reflux-medicine-may-cause-osteoporosis) for more.

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