3 Simple Tests Help Predict Hip Fracture Risk
http://www.betterbones.com/blog/post...ure-Risk.aspx?
[• The strongest single determinant for hip fracture risk was the inability to stand on one leg for 10 seconds. • The inability to squat, touch the floor and stand back up was linked to a 5.2 times increase in hip fracture. • Those with lowest grip strength at age 59 ] |
That's scary really. Especially for so many of us with balance issues to begin with.
Great info thanks! |
I first came to the realization of the dangers of fluoridation in 1991....I've been in the battle ever since.
fluoridealert.org/content/ifin-138/ Fluoride Action Network In critiquing the York Review I spent a considerable time reading the literature on Hip Fractures and exposure to fluoride. I thought readers would ... |
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