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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for osteoporosis
  1. ... used to diagnose osteopenia (low bone mass) and osteoporosis, a more serious disorder that often leads to ... at risk for a more serious condition called osteoporosis . Osteoporosis is a progressive disease that causes bones ...
  2. ... low levels of white blood cells called neutrophils Osteoporosis , a condition that causes bones to become weak ... Rochester (NY): University of Rochester Medical Center; c2023. Osteoporosis; [cited 2023 Apr 20]. [about 5 screens]. Available ...
  3. ... weakness Low bone density , which can lead to osteoporosis . Rickets , a problem with bone growth in children ... bones and fractures (broken bones) Low bone density (osteoporosis or osteopenia) A vitamin D insufficiency (mildly low ...
  4. ... ghr.nlm.nih.gov/condition/hypophosphatasia NIH National Osteoporosis and Related Bone Diseases National Resource Center [Internet]. ...
  5. ... that celiac disease may cause such as anemia, osteoporosis , or a lack of certain vitamins . Learn more ...
  6. ... your risk of falls such as depression and osteoporosis ) Do a cognitive test to check for problems ...
  7. ... may also happen with other conditions, such as osteoporosis , chronic kidney disease , hypothyroidism , or Alzheimer's disease or ...
  8. ... kidney disease . Help find the cause of severe osteoporosis , a condition that causes your bones to become ...