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Menopause Health Talks

Join Margie Bissinger and Chantal Traub to discover the best exercise for menopause and beyond!

Learn simple steps to optimal bone health through midlife.

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Better bone health. In the United States there are 10 million women with osteoporosis and 43 million women with osteopenia. Osteoporosis is responsible for approximately 2 million fractures annually. Join us to learn how to prevent bone loss and decreases fractures.

This is also a wonderful opportunity to ask your questions on building strong bones throughout life. Learn about Osteopenia, Osteoporosis, Nutrition for bone health and which supplements help to enhance bone health

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Margie Bissinger, MS, PT, CHC is a physical therapist, integrative health coach, and happiness trainer. Margie has over 25 years of experience helping people with osteoporosis and osteopenia improve their bone health through an integrative comprehensive approach utilizing whole foods, exercise, supplements, mind-body relaxation techniques and happiness training. Margie is the author of Osteoporosis: An Exercise Guide. She oversees all the osteoporosis initiatives in the state of New Jersey as a physical therapy representative to the NJ Interagency Council on Osteoporosis. Margie teaches an online 6-week program, Happy Bones, Happy Life, to give people the tools to naturally achieve optimal bone health. Margie is the host of the Happy Bones, Happy Life Podcast and Natural Approaches to Osteoporosis and Bone Health Summit.

Margie believes that happiness plays an integral role in our bone and overall health. She has been teaching her patients happiness habits for over 35 years and has seen the powerful effects happiness has on chronic pain and recovery. Margie created The Happy Me, Happy Life online program to help people increase their happiness level, energy, and overall health.

Margie has lectured to Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, hospitals, and women’s groups throughout the country. She has been featured in the New York Times, Menopause Management, OB GYN News and contributed to numerous health and fitness books.

Margie received a bachelor of science degree in physical therapy from the University of Pennsylvania and a master of science degree in Orthopedic Physical Therapy from Northwestern University. Margie has furthered her expertise by studying nutrition and health coaching at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition in New York City.

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