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Hospital Seminar on Osteoporosis Held in Solingen

On the forthcoming Wednesday, a public awareness seminar centering around "Osteoporosis: A Common Affliction" will be hosted at the Hospital of Solingen.

Hospital Seminar in Solingen: Discussion on Osteoporosis Awareness and Prevention
Hospital Seminar in Solingen: Discussion on Osteoporosis Awareness and Prevention

Hospital Seminar on Osteoporosis Held in Solingen

On Wednesday, November 13, the specialists from the Osteoporosis Center Solingen are hosting an informative afternoon about osteoporosis at the Cafeteria (House E, Level U2) at the Municipal Hospital. The event takes place from 5:30 PM and ends at 7:00 PM.

The program for the event includes three lectures by the center's specialists. Dr. med. Lukas Eberwein, a Senior Physician, Medical Clinic III, Osteologist, Infectiologist, Nephrologist, and a Member of the German Society of Osteology, will be one of the speakers. The topics of the lectures include "Osteoporosis: The Common Disease - Why You Need to Know About It and How It's Diagnosed", discussions on nutrition in osteoporosis, and osteoporosis in relation to kidney diseases, rheumatism, diabetes, and other conditions.

Attendees can schedule appointments during the event, ask individual questions, and view the bone density measurement device. Registration for the event can be done by phone at 0212 547 0 or by email at [email protected].

The Osteoporosis Center Solingen is located at the Municipal Hospital, and it offers possibilities for early diagnosis and prevention of severe consequences. The Head Physician of Medical Clinic III, specializing in Internal Medicine, Geriatrics, and Nutrition, is Nicole Backes. PD Dr. med. Michael Schmitz, the Head Physician of Medical Clinic III and specializing in Internal Medicine, Nephrology, and Hypertension, will also be present at the event.

For the most accurate and detailed information on lecture topics, specialists involved, and registration procedures, we recommend checking the official Osteoporosis Center Solingen website or contacting them directly. The event is free of charge, but registration is required.

  1. Science plays a crucial role in understanding osteoporosis, a common medical condition that affects bone density.
  2. The upcoming workplace wellness event at the Municipal Hospital focuses on osteoporosis and associated health issues like nutrition and kidney diseases.
  3. Chronic diseases such as diabetes and rheumatism are linked to the development and progression of osteoporosis, a aspect that will be covered in the event.
  4. Cancer and respiratory conditions are not directly related to osteoporosis, but understanding their effects on overall health is also important for maintaining wellness.
  5. Digestive health, eye health, hearing, and skin conditions may not seem directly connected to osteoporosis, but maintaining these areas can contribute to overall health and wellness.
  6. Fitness and exercise, including regular physical activity, can help prevent osteoporosis and other chronic diseases.
  7. Sexual health is an essential aspect of overall health, yet it is often overlooked, particularly in relation to diseases like osteoporosis and its treatment options.
  8. Autoimmune disorders, mental health, and men's health are topics that, while not directly related to osteoporosis, are vital for maintaining overall wellbeing.
  9. Skin care, including proper nutrition and therapies, can help prevent and manage skin conditions that may arise during the aging process.
  10. Womens health, including issues related to reproduction and bone health, will also be discussed during the event.
  11. Cardiovascular health is important for maintaining overall health, as poor cardiovascular health can lead to increased risks of osteoporosis, along with other chronic diseases.

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