How To Take Care Of Aging Joints
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- Mandibular bones lose roughly 20% of their strength, over the course of a typical lifespan.
- 80% of the population has some kind of rheumatic complaint by retirement age.
- Around 80% of Indians with osteoarthritis have movement limitations, and 25% are unable to perform their major daily activities.
- Tobacco use has a strong association with decreased bone density and even has a negative impact on bone healing after fracture.
- The Mediterranean diet is associated with a lower risk of worsening knee pain from osteoarthritis.
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