Bone Health of Women
Women carry a greater lifetime fracture risk than men, as women tend to have smaller, thinner bones than men, reach a lower peak bone mass (PBM), and tend to lose bone at a younger age and more rapid pace. Further, estrogen plays an important role in women's bone development over the lifespan, and estrogen decline after menopause puts women at a significantly higher risk of developing osteoporosis later in life. Join us in this session with Dr. Anita Kant and Dr. Gurneeta Kaur Bhalla on September 29 at 7:00 p.m. to learn more about women's bone health. Click on the link to join.
Panelists
Dr.Anita Kant
Chairman & Head, Department of Gynae & Obstetrics, Asian Institute of Medical Science, Faridabad
Dr.Gurneeta Kaur Bhalla
Senior Consultant, Well Women and Menopause Clinic, Faridabad
Bone Health of Women
Women carry a greater lifetime fracture risk than men, as women tend to have smaller, thinner bones than men, reach a lower peak bone mass (PBM), and tend to lose bone at a younger age and more rapid pace. Further, estrogen plays an important role in women's bone development over the lifespan, and estrogen decline after menopause puts women at a significantly higher risk of developing osteoporosis later in life. Join us in this session with Dr. Anita Kant and Dr. Gurneeta Kaur Bhalla on September 29 at 7:00 p.m. to learn more about women's bone health. Click on the link to join.
Panelists
Dr.Anita Kant
Chairman & Head, Department of Gynae & Obstetrics, Asian Institute of Medical Science, Faridabad
Dr.Gurneeta Kaur Bhalla
Senior Consultant, Well Women and Menopause Clinic, Faridabad
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