Osteoporosis is a silent yet global epidemic, striking millions each year. In 2023, Sweden reported that nearly 25% of women over age 50 had osteoporosis, while Japan saw hip fracture rates soar among its aging population (International Osteoporosis Foundation).
Our skeletal system provides the vital framework for movement and protection, but its health is often neglected until it’s too late. Delayed diagnosis remains a significant hurdle worldwide, leading to preventable fractures and long-term disability.
Understanding how leading nations tackle osteoporosis is key to building a bone-strong future for all.
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