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Osteoporosis - The Silent Thief

The article discusses osteoporosis, a condition that weakens bones, making them fragile and more likely to fracture. Often referred to as the "silent thief," osteoporosis gradually strips bones of their strength without any visible symptoms until a fracture occurs. It is the most common bone disease, particularly affecting women over 50, and is a major public health concern worldwide.


The article highlights that up to 90% of fractures in the elderly can be attributed to osteoporosis, with hip and vertebral fractures being the most common. The impact of these fractures is severe, leading to reduced quality of life, increased morbidity, and higher mortality rates. The article also addresses the underdiagnosis of osteoporosis, especially in men, who often suffer more severe consequences due to later diagnosis.


Dr. Wiam I. Hussein emphasizes the importance of early detection and prevention through lifestyle changes, such as diet and exercise, to strengthen bone density. The article concludes by noting that osteoporosis affects both men and women of all ages, and greater awareness is needed to address this growing health issue.