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HHS Office of Women's Health: Osteoporosis

Address:
US Department of Health and Human Services—Office on Women's Health

Phone:

1-800-994-9662

Description of services provided:

The Office on Women's Health (OWH) vision is to ensure that "All Women and Girls are Healthier and Have a Better Sense of Well Being." Its mission is to "provide leadership to promote health equity for women and girls through sex/gender-specific approaches." The website provides health and wellness information, statistics and health tools for the public and medical professionals.

Internet Address:

Women's Health.org
www.4women.gov
 

National Osteoporosis Foundation
 

Address:
1232 22nd Street NW
Washington, DC 20037-1292

Phone:

202-223-2226

Description of services provided:
At the NOF's website, you'll find "Fast Facts" on all aspects of osteoporosis—from risk factors to treatment options. You can also search a nation-wide database of healthcare professionals who treat osteoporosis, purchase educational materials, join a support group, and become an advocate for osteoporosis research and education.

Internet Address:
http://www.nof.org/
 

NIH Osteoporosis and Related Bone Diseases ~ National Resource Center


Address:

Bldg. 31, Rm. 4C02
31 Center Dr., MSC 2350
Bethesda, MD 20892-3676

Phone:
301-496-8190

Description of services provided:
This site covers osteoporosis as well as more rare bone diseases. In addition to the basics, this organization provides information on osteoporosis in men, Asian-American women, and Latino women. Several handouts are in Spanish, while others are large print or low-literacy.

Internet Address:
http://www.niams.nih.gov/bone/
 

Last reviewed September 2010 by Marcin Chwistek, MD
Last Updated: 9/20/2010

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