Top 10 Signs You Might Have Osteoporosis

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5. If you are Asian, Caucasian, female, and over 50

Any one of the above risk factors makes it more likely that you have, or are developing osteoporosis. If you are all three, you might already be at risk for a bone fracture.

Even if you are African American, you still should be concerned. Low bone mass is more common than previously believed, according to recent studies.

Once you hit 60 and beyond, pay even more attention to your bones. As we age, our risk of thinning bones increases and by the age of 75, more than 90 percent of women will have suffered at least one fracture.

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