We need strong, healthy bones to help us bend over to put on shoes, stand up, walk and do all our everyday tasks, from running up and down stairs to lifting a toddler out of danger to carrying groceries through our doorways. But a lot of us don’t realize how much we depend on our bones until we can’t.

According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services , 43 million people (16 million of whom are men) in the country have low bone density, and another 10 million (2 million of whom are men) over age 50 have the bone disease osteoporosis. Other studies have estimated that 60 million Americans live with low bone density.

Laura Yecies, CEO of the company that developed Osteoboost, the first non-pharmacological intervention for low bone density approved by the U.S. Food and Drug

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