bone.jpgIn osteoporosis, your bones gradually become weaker and weaker—and then they may break. The frightening thing is that you may not know that you have ostoporosis until you get a fracture. For that reason, it’s often called a “silent disease.”

As a normal part of taking care of your body, you should monitor your bone health, especially as you get older. SpineUniverse.com has a quiz to help you assess your risk for Osteoporosis. It asks you about 15 questions about your demographics, lifestyle, and your past health history. It then gives you a result based on how you answered those questions. It’s far from scientific, but it’s a good way to become a little bit more aware of your bone health.

Take the quiz at SpineUniverse.com

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