More than 2.3 million Canadians are affected by osteoporosis, resulting in billions of dollars in economic burden and incalculable suffering. A research team from the College of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan has developed a new approach to imaging that detects changes in bone tissue far more quickly than bone densitometry scans, the method currently used in health care. Dr. David Cooper, one of the researchers, joins Gormley to tell us more about the new bone imaging technique and what it means for osteoporosis treatment.