How to stay active safely while living with osteoporosis
Staying active if you have, or are at risk of getting, osteoporosis is vital – and there are some steps you can keep in mind to ensure you stay safe and well while doing so.
Staying active if you have, or are at risk of getting, osteoporosis is vital – and there are some steps you can keep in mind to ensure you stay safe and well while doing so. Since April 2020, we’ve logged on to deliver over 10,000 virtual consultations to reach and support members of our fire family across the UK, thanks to your generous donations. Making some small changes to your diet as you age, particularly while going through the menopause – or in the years after – can improve your overall health and reduce the risk of developing a number of diseases. Reaching the point of retirement can bring with it very conflicting feelings – but there are some things you can do to help you come to terms with your new normal. There are some small steps you can take which could reduce your risk of developing cervical, ovarian, uterine, breast or vaginal cancers.
How to stay active safely while living with osteoporosis
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