Rare Disease Day 2013: Maintaining bone health in people with multiple myeloma

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* Live a healthy lifestyle. Avoid smoking, and, if you choose to drink alcohol, try not to drink too much.

* Prevent falls. Falling down can cause a bone to break, especially for someone with multiple myeloma. But most falls can be prevented. Check your home for dangers like loose rugs and poor lighting. Have your vision checked. Increase your balance and strength by participating in weight-bearing and strength-building activities.

Talk to your doctor about your bone health. If you are concerned about your bone health, go over your risk factors with your health care provider and ask which tests you may need.

To learn more, visit the To Stay in the Game, Maintain Your Frame website, www.MaintainYourFrame.com. To Stay in the Game, Maintain Your Frame is an educational program designed to educate the public about multiple myeloma, the importance of maintaining bone health, and the need for doctor-patient dialogue to be an active participant in their health. This program is a collaboration between Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation (“Novartis”) and the National Black Church Initiative (NBCI), a coalition of 34,000 churches across the United States.

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