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London Osteoporosis Clinic
Establishes the Global Osteoporosis Foundation

Prevention Is Far Better Than Any Treatment: LOC Supports GOF and Other Charities

At London Osteoporosis Clinic, the belief is that prevention is better than any subsequent medical intervention, however effective or transformational.

To promote this approach, LOC donates to The Global Osteoporosis Foundation and supports other charities dedicated to the field.

The advancement of health for the public benefit by assisting in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis and associated health conditions, in particular, but not exclusively, by:

  1. Providing information to patients and raising awareness amongst health professionals, policymakers, and the general public about all aspects of osteoporosis and all similar and related conditions;
  2. Supporting study and research into the causes of osteoporosis, its prevention and treatment, and publishing and disseminating the beneficial results of the latest research; and
  3. Establish awareness programs promoting healthy lifestyle changes that may help prevent or alleviate osteoporosis.”
London Osteoporosis Clinic feature in the press.

Help Raise Awareness
about Osteoporosis & Bone Fractures 

 

Osteoporosis is a significant global health concern, leading to millions of fractures every year.  It’s time for us to take action and raise awareness about this silent epidemic.  Together, we can work towards eradicating osteoporosis-related bone breaks and preventing unnecessary suffering.

  • 524,000 osteoporosis-related fractures occur in the UK annually
  • 9+ million osteoporosis-related fractures occur worldwide
  • Shockingly, only 2 in 10 bone breaks receive follow-up tests or treatments for osteoporosis

As rationing increases within healthcare systems like the NHS, these numbers are expected to rise.  We need to clarify that this is UNACCEPTABLE, especially considering the availability of effective, painless diagnostics and treatments that can reverse osteoporosis.

Please help us raise awareness about osteoporosis and the importance of bone health.  Encourage your family and friends to learn more about early diagnosis and treatment options.  Share this message and engage in conversations about osteoporosis prevention and management.

To learn more about osteoporosis, bone health, and ways to prevent or manage this condition, visit:

For comprehensive information, diagnosis, and treatment options for osteoporosis, visit The London Osteoporosis Clinic.  They provide expert advice and care to help you take control of your bone health and lead a life free from the pain of osteoporosis-related fractures.

Let’s unite and make a difference.  Follow and support organizations dedicated to osteoporosis research, education, and advocacy.  Together, we can help create a world free from the pain and suffering caused by osteoporosis-related bone fractures.

#OsteoporosisAwareness #BoneHealthMatters #EndOsteoporosis

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