Osteoporosis News
January 1, 2014 by Vivian Goldschmidt, MA
Latest Osteoporosis News: A Completely Different Kind Of Osteoporosis Drug In The Works, Researcher Confirms That Milk Does Not Prevent Fractures, Ridiculous Study Blames Patients For Atypical Femur Fractures Caused By Bisphosphonates, And More!
As clear proof that the current osteoporosis drugs are failing miserably, researchers are trying to develop a completely different type of osteoporosis drug. In other news, a prestigious researcher from … Continue Reading →
December 21, 2013 by Vivian Goldschmidt, MA
Latest Osteoporosis News: Flawed Study On Vitamin D, Hip Fracture Risk Increases With This, Osteopenia ‘Patients’ Used As Guinea Pigs In Needless Fluoride Supplement Study, And More!
There have been some interesting developments regarding osteoporosis and osteopenia recently. From scientists once again trying to discredit the value of Vitamin D as it pertains to bone health (what … Continue Reading →
October 28, 2013 by Vivian Goldschmidt, MA
Latest Osteoporosis News: The International Osteoporosis Foundation Agrees With Save Our Bones, Drug Companies Get Desperate, Another Jaw Lawsuit Won Against Big Pharma, And More!
This week’s news involves some interesting insights into Big Pharma. In spite of recognizing that a pH imbalance caused by the wrong dietary choices leads to bone loss, the International … Continue Reading →
October 7, 2013 by Vivian Goldschmidt, MA
Latest Osteoporosis News: Approval Of New GMO Soy, Israel To Stop Water Fluoridation, Milk’s Slow Death, And More!
Today we have bad news and good news for the osteoporosis community. There’s bad news about genetically-modified soy, but good news about municipal water fluoridation in Israel. And milk makes … Continue Reading →
September 30, 2013 by Vivian Goldschmidt, MA
Latest Osteoporosis News: Breakthrough Technology A Big Boost For Bone Drugs, New Injectable Bone Cement, NASA Study On Beds And Bones, And More!
As you know by now, I always strive to keep the Save Our Bones community up to date on the latest osteoporosis news. Today I have all kinds of interesting … Continue Reading →
September 4, 2013 by Vivian Goldschmidt, MA
Latest Osteoporosis News: Setback For Merck And Fosamax, Dr. Oz Questions Milk, Brand New Technology To Deliver Osteoporosis Drugs, And More!
Reading up on the latest osteoporosis news last week, I found some fascinating information that I’m really happy to share with you today. Merck, the pharmaceutical company that makes Fosamax, … Continue Reading →
August 18, 2013 by Vivian Goldschmidt, MA
Latest Osteoporosis News: Outrageous DXA Scan Manufacturer And Big Pharma Link Revealed, Merck (Finally!) Loses Fosamax Lawsuit, Harvard Doctor Questions Milk, And More!
There have been some fascinating developments regarding osteoporosis recently. Important new technology in DXA scan machines reveals some shady connections, and Merck actually loses a lawsuit. Milk is in the … Continue Reading →
August 10, 2013 by Vivian Goldschmidt, MA
Weekend News: August 10, 2013
Osteoporosis News: A Missouri woman, Joan Adams, has filed a lawsuit against Genentech, the manufacturer of Boniva. Her argument is that the drug-maker knew of the serious side effects that … Continue Reading →
July 21, 2013 by Vivian Goldschmidt, MA
Latest Osteoporosis News: Brand New Technology Reveals Effects Of Vitamin D Deficiency On Bone Microstructure, Big Pharma Wins Yet Again, Nationwide Water Contamination Alert, And More!
There is a great deal of osteoporosis news to share this time. For the first time ever new technology allows researchers to see three-dimensional images deep within bone, revealing some … Continue Reading →
July 1, 2013 by Vivian Goldschmidt, MA
Latest Osteoporosis News: Big Changes For The Osteoporosis Drug Market, Scientists Catch Up On Bone Remodeling, Mainstream Scientists Concoct A Dangerous Drug Cocktail To Treat Osteoporosis, And More!
Changes are afoot in the world of osteoporosis drugs. As more bisphosphonates are losing their patents, these drugs are slowly but surely no longer the “gold standard” for osteoporosis. So … Continue Reading →