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Snap, Crackle, PopA project about osteoporosis and the best medications in improving the disease

*Some information in this presentation comes from outside sources

Digital image. 

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Introduction

My name is Aarti Walia

My mentor is Dr. Kuldip Kaul, an endocrinologist

Bay Area Diabetes & Endocrinology

My project topic is Osteoporosis

Independent Study Mentorship Fall 2014Mrs. ClickSlide3

Bay Area Diabetes & EndocrinolgySlide4

Dr. Kaul’s Curriculum Vitae

MBBS: Govt, Medical College, Srinagar, Kashmir, India 1973

M.D. (General Medicine): Post graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh, 1977 M.D. (

Endocinology

):

Post graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh, 1978Texas State License 1981 Slide5

What is ISM?

Students choose a mentor within their chosen topic of study with whom to work with the remainder of the semester.The course includes intense research, original idea generation, original product design, and a presentation of what they learned at the end of the semester.

Students learn: ProfessionalismTime managementEffective oral and written communicationInterpersonal skills

Interviewing

resume writing, and

goal settingTo help prepare these students for success after high school.Slide6

Project Topic: OsteoporosisWhat is it?

A medical condition in which the bones become brittle and fragile from loss of tissue, typically as a result of hormonal changes, or deficiency of calcium or vitamin DWhy did I choose it? Because I originally did not know that endocrinologists diagnose and treat osteoporosis so I thought it was interesting how a career relating to the endocrine system can also deal with bones Slide7

Key Points What is osteoporosis?

What the disease really is and prognosisThe medications & treatments used for each There are many different ways to treat this disease and I want to highlight the major onesThe effects for each one and which is the one patients mostly use

To educate my audience to know what they re going into if they ever encounter this disease What recent research has come up withSlide8

Bone Basics

Some people think of bones as hard and lifeless, but they are actually living, growing tissue. Your bones are made up of three components that make them flexible and strong:Collagen

: A protein that gives bones a flexible framework Calcium-phosphate mineral complexes: Make bones hard and strong 

Living bone cells

: Remove and replace weakened sections of bone

"Live with Osteoporosis." National Osteoporosis Foundation.

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Bone Basics Continued

Children and teenagers form bone faster than they lose bone.Children's’ bones continue getting denser until they peak bone mass, the point when you have the greatest amount of bone you will ever have.

Peak bone mass usually happens around the ages of 18 and 25. The more bone you have at the time of peak bone mass, the less likely you are to break a bone or get osteoporosis later in life.

After you reach peak bone mass, the balance between bone formation and bone loss might start to change.  You may start to slowly lose more bone than you form.

Between the ages of 40-60, bone loss usually speeds up in both men and women. For most women, bone loss increases after menopause, when estrogen levels drop sharply. Increasing the chance of getting osteoporosis.

"Live with Osteoporosis." 

National Osteoporosis Foundation

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Osteoporosis Basics

Osteoporosis is the most common type of bone disease.Osteoporosis increases the risk for breaking a bone. About half of all women over the age of 50 will have a fracture of the hip, wrist, or vertebra during their lifetime.

A medical condition in which the bones become brittle and fragile from loss of tissueUsually a result of hormonal changes, or deficiency of calcium or vitamin D

A genetic disorder, if your parents have it, you might too.

Medicines to treat osteoporosis can help prevent future fractures. But spine bones that have already collapsed cannot be reversed.

Osteoporosis can cause a person to become disabled from weakened bones

"Live with Osteoporosis." 

National Osteoporosis Foundation

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N.p

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Medications Used to Treat Osteoporosis

On the handoutSlide12

ProductFirst I will create a survey for some of Dr. Kaul’s

patients to answer and then I’ll create a website about the medications used, the disease and what people usually take and make them feel betterSlide13

Producthttp://osteoporosishelp.weebly.com/

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1mLhdQ2YDHBfUHAHS7Zz4vesC8YXBbsAeem7zlvtOufc/viewform?c=0&w=1&usp=mail_form_linkSlide14

Research Pt 1Slide15

ConclusionOverview what I have done.Why I did what I did.

And any questions?Slide16

Thank YouThank you Dr. Kaul

, Mrs. Click, and my parents, Anu and Tarlok WaliaSlide17

Citations

"Live with Osteoporosis." National Osteoporosis Foundation. N.p., n.d

. Web. 12 Oct. 2014. <http://nof.org/live>."Osteoporosis - Overview: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia." 

U.S National Library of Medicine

. U.S. National Library of Medicine,

n.d. Web. 09 Oct. 2014. <http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000360.htm>."Osteoporosis Center: Symptoms, Treatments, Causes, Prevention, and Diet and Exercise Recommendations." 

WebMD

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. Web. 12 Oct. 2014. <http://www.webmd.com/osteoporosis/>.

"Osteoporosis." 

Definition

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"Osteoporosis ." 

Osteoporosis

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