Faces of Osteoporosis was a silver-medal winner at the 16th Annual National Mature Media Awards.
‘This important book documents the stories of people who are living with osteoporosis. The book will help you understand the silent and devastating impact of the disease. I hope that you will learn from these brave individuals who share their stories with you. We must educate and empower people through knowledge. Together, I hope we can eliminate osteoporosis as a major health problem.’ — From the Foreword by Dianne Feinstein, United States Senator
Renowned photographer Amelia Davis turns her lens on those living with osteoporotic disease in her fascinating new book, Faces of Osteoporosis. With this beautifully illustrated work, Ms. Davis communicates the message that osteoporosis affects both women and men across the life span, is both preventable and treatable, and should not be considered part of normal aging. In the United States alone there are almost 35 million people living with the disease and that number continues to grow.
Here are the inspirational stories of women, men, and even children who live with osteoporosis. Treatments, therapies, and diets are discussed and shared, from the latest advances in prescription medication to the healing power of exercise.
The book’s beautiful photographs and candid personal stories will have a positive affect on the way people view individuals with osteoporosis, and serve as a touchstone for those living with this condition. It smashes the stereotype of osteoporosis as a disease of older women, showing that the disease has myriad faces, not just one.
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Amy
Marina and Boris
Lena
Renea
Eric
Howard
Edith
Tonya
Ruthie
Joe
Yolanda
Kristi
Carlos E. Torres
Santiago
Maria
Belinda
Rosario
Giuadalupe
Juan
Randi
Shirley
Perry ann
Sharon
Margaret
Nancy
Sarah
Andrew
关于作者
Amelia Davis’s photography has been featured in fine art galleries, universities, and medical symposia, and been published in literary and art magazines internationally. Amelia herself was diagnosed with MS in 1998.