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@mariajean03

Thanks. I'll look him up. I think regenerative medicine is the wave of the future but won't get approved by the FDA because big drug companies would falter. I also wonder why Asia is so healthy with the holistic approach! Just my thoughts.

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@mariajean03 rates of osteoporosis are higher in Japan and about the same overall in China, as examples, compared to the US:

https://josronline.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13018-021-02772-0

According to a systematic and meta-analysis study in China, the prevalence of osteoporosis from 2003 to October 2015 was reported to be 15.33% in men and 25.41% in women. It can be concluded that the overall prevalence of osteoporosis was 20% [94].

In a study, the prevalence of osteoporosis was assessed in several industrialized countries (USA, Canada, five European countries, Australia, and Japan) and people aged 50 and over. The prevalence of osteoporosis in the spine or hip was reported as follows: 26.3% in Japan, 21% in the USA, 14.3% in Germany, 9.9% in France, 9.7% in Italy, 7.8% in the United Kingdom, 6.3% in Spain, 2.6% in Canada, and 2% in Australia. Overall, the number of people with osteoporosis is estimated at 49 million.

Also:
"The results of subgroup analysis also show that among men, the highest prevalence of osteoporosis was in Asia and among women, the highest prevalence of osteoporosis was in Africa."

It is easy to find other articles or studies on osteoporosis in countries in Asia, if you are interested.