Osteoporosis - Other Places To Get Help

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Organizations

American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE)
1000 Riverside Ave
Suite 205
Jacksonville, FL 32204
Phone: (904) 353-7878
Fax: (904) 353-8185
E-mail: info@aace.com
Web Address: http://www.aace.com

AACE is a professional community of clinical endocrinologists, who are physicians primarily in practice and in clinical endocrine research and academic medicine. AACE provides information on diseases that involve the endocrine system, such as thyroid disease and osteoporosis.


National Institute on Aging
Building 31, Room 5C27
31 Center Drive, MSC 2292
Bethesda, MD 20892
Phone: (301) 496-1752
1-800-222-2225, Information Center
Fax: (301) 496-1072
TDD: 1-800-222-4225 (TTY)
Web Address: www.nih.gov/nia

The National Institute on Aging (NIA), one of the centers of the U.S. National Institutes of Health, leads a broad scientific effort to understand the nature of aging and to extend the healthy, active years of life. The NIA funds research and provides information about health and research advances to the public and interested groups.


National Osteoporosis Foundation (NOF)
1232 22nd Street NW
Washington, DC 20037-1292
Phone: (202) 223-2226
Web Address: www.nof.org

The National Osteoporosis Foundation (NOF) funds research and publishes educational material about osteoporosis for consumers and health professionals. The NOF also provides information about bone density testing sites, new treatment, and local groups interested in osteoporosis. The foundation's mission is to prevent osteoporosis, to promote lifelong bone health, to help improve the lives of those affected by osteoporosis and related fractures, and to find a cure.


North American Menopause Society (NAMS)
P.O. Box 94527
Cleveland, OH 44101-4527
Phone: (440) 442-7550
Fax: (440) 442-2660
E-mail: info@menopause.org
Web Address: http://www.menopause.org

The North American Menopause Society (NAMS) is a nonprofit organization that promotes the understanding of menopause and thereby improves the health of women as they approach menopause and beyond. NAMS members include experts from medicine, nursing, sociology, psychology, nutrition, anthropology, epidemiology, pharmacy, and education. The NAMS Web site has information on perimenopause, early menopause, menopause symptoms and long-term health effects of estrogen loss, and a variety of therapies.


Osteoporosis and Related Bone Diseases–National Resource Center (ORBD–NRC)
2 AMS Circle
Bethesda, MD 20892-3676
Phone: 1-800-624-BONE (1-800-624-2663)
(202) 223-0344
(202) 293–2356
TDD: (202) 466-4315
E-mail: NIAMSBONEINFO@mail.nih.gov
Web Address: www.niams.nih.gov/bone/

The Osteoporosis and Related Bone Diseases–National Resource Center is a government resource center that helps health professionals, patients, and the public learn about and locate current information on metabolic bone diseases such as osteoporosis, Paget's disease, osteogenesis imperfecta, and hyperparathyroidism.


Last Updated: 12/01/2006

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