Alcoholism: Abstinence From Alcohol Plus Physical Exercise Can Help Reclaim Bone Loss Due to Alcoholism
Abstinence from alcohol plus physical exercise can help reclaim bone loss due to alcoholism
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Alcoholism is known to cause osteoporosis, or reduced bone mineral density (BMD). New findings indicate that as little as eight weeks of abstinence can initiate correction of an imbalance between bone formation and resorption due to alcohol's toxic effects. Physical activity can also serve as a protective factor against reduced BMD.
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Abstinence, exercise helps reclaim bone loss
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Alcoholism is known to cause osteoporosis, which increases risk of fractures, but it can be undone by eight weeks of abstinence and some exercise, suggests a new research.
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Finnish PSA shows effects of alcoholism through eyes of a child
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PSA comes from Fragile Childhood, a nonprofit aimed at helping children who suffer from parental alcohol abuse
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