D i s c o v e r t h e
t r u t h
a b o u t
O S T E O P O R O S I S .
TRUTH:
After the age of 50,
about half of women
will have a fracture
related to osteoporosis in
their remaining lifetime.1
But there is hope.
If you have postmenopausal osteoporosis,
there is important new information that can
help you strengthen your bones.
Get a FREE guide from the National
Osteoporosis Foundation and Health
Monitor. It will include:
Easy weight-bearing exercises
Calcium-rich recipes
Plus other useful tips to help you
build stronger bones
Simply send back the attached card, visit
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1
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KNOW BONES
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1 According to
the
2004
Bone Heath and Osteoporosis: A Report of the Surgeon General.
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