Let’s Talk Bones!

Guides & Toolkits

Published 9/30/24

A Social Media Toolkit for Building Awareness About Women’s Bone Health

Building a strong understanding of your bone health early in life; talking with family, friends, and health care providers about healthy bone practices; and taking proactive measures to support bone health now can help protect your bones as you age.

These steps are especially important for women, who are more prone to developing osteoporosis, the most common form of bone disease.

Let’s talk bones! Join the Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) in building awareness this October for Bone and Joint Health Awareness Month and all year long!

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Support for this educational program has been provided by Pfizer and UCB. SWHR maintains independence and editorial control over program development, content, and work products.

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