"We are offering the service first in Asia where osteoporosis is a major health issue. The bone health screenings will raise awareness and also provide an opportunity to give people practical steps they can take towards improving their
bone health."

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Jennie Hanson, President of GE Healthcare's Lunar business said, "Globally, osteoporosis is a healthcare concern. However, if diagnosed early the disease can be managed. By understanding and addressing osteoporosis before symptoms appear, doctors and patients can be equipped with the information they need to act earlier, with better clarity and choose more precise tailored treatments."
"We are excited about this partnership. Fonterra is a progressive and innovative company that shares our vision of promoting "early health" on a large scale in a large region. Both GE Healthcare and Fonterra are known to bring innovative products to their respective customers. We will work together to leverage these strengths to provide an effective bone health solution," Ms Hanson said.
Osteoporosis is a major health issue in Asia and internationally, and global statistics show:
* One-third of women and one-fifth of men over 50 will experience osteoporotic fractures.
* More than 50% of the world's osteoporotic hip fractures are likely to occur in Asia by the year 2050.
* Women are more likely to suffer a hip fracture (1 in 6 chance) than be diagnosed with breast cancer (1 in 9 chance).
* There's a 40% risk people will suffer a hip, forearm, and vertebral fracture in their lifetime. This equates to the same risk as cardiovascular disease.
* The International Osteoporosis Foundation estimates the worldwide cost of
osteoporosis is expected to increase to US$131.5 billion by 2050.
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