What is the National Osteoporosis Foundation?
The National Osteoporosis Foundation (NOF) is an organization based in Washington, D.C., which was founded to support awareness of osteoporosis of bone diseases in the United States and advocates its treatment. NOF is trying to educate the public, experts and government officials to acknowledge that osteoporosis - once considered to be an ordinary, even inevitable effect of old age - is a disease that is potentially preventive and curable. The National Osteoporosis Foundation is financed from various sources, including government grants, other charity foundations and contributions to companies and individuals. Corporate partners are supported and participated in the activities of raising awareness, such as national awareness of osteoporosis and the moon prevention every May. The average lifetime has increased, and the Demographic Demographic Group of the United States was expected to move with the retirement of the "baby-boom" generation and the costs of public health care accelerated. Representatives of a wide range of medical areasAt that time, Asti brought together the most recent scientific information about osteoporosis and provided the recommendations of NIH. The conference caused media attention and the resulting stream of questions from the involved public turned out to the organizers that a permanent CLEARINGHOUSE to distribute information is required. By the end of that year, the National Osteoporosis Foundation was created.
NOF is a non -profit, voluntary organization that specially focuses on osteoporosis and in general for human bones health. Although compliance with the standards of good operational practices, NOF Mantains independence from the National Institute of Health. In their attempts to inform both public and healthcare workers with scientific objectivity do not approve of specific products, services or medical aspects. The Foundation is governed by the Board of Directors with medical background and attempts to realize a wide range of information within their own publications and educationalCH programs.
osteoporosis is a disease characterized by weakening of skeletal tissue. The National Osteoporosis Foundation estimates that at a given point, different phases of osteoporosis can affect 10 million Americans, of which 80 percent are women. In addition to paralyzing the progression of the disease, what otherwise could be a simple bruise from a minor fall caused bones that have become easy to break. Through public education and community reach, the principle of bone health, such as the importance of vitamin D and calcium, they are supported as effective ways to prevent osteoporosis. Through the spread of research and training of healthcare professionals, the National Osteoporosis Foundation attempts to support the lives of those who have a condition and push for possible treatment.