From Collegiate Presswire's RadioWire (https://www.cpwire.com/radio): Radio Despite years of warnings about osteoporosis, research shows the average woman still doesn�t get enough calcium every day. Now women�s health advocates are trying a new approach.
Osteoporosis affects 44 million Americans. But when you go in for a checkup, do you ask about preventing brittle bones?
�I probably should, but I don�t.�
She�s right. She should! Six out of 10 women who think they�re getting enough calcium �aren�t. In fact, new data from the Centers for Disease Control shows most women fall short of their daily calcium requirement. Doctor Gloria Bachmann is from the Women�s Health Institute at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. She says women need to be their own health advocates. That means doing your homework before your regular doctor visits:
�Our research shows women will get more from their doctors� appointments, if they go in better prepared.�
A new tool called The Checkup Calcium Companion is now available to help women know what questions to ask and alert them to the latest information on preventing osteoporosis:
�For example, a simple step like taking a calcium supplement can make a big difference in a woman�s bone health.�
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