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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Osteopenia
  1. ... in people with Huntington disease. Low bone mass (osteopenia). Taking creatine by mouth doesn't seem to slow or reduce bone loss in people with osteopenia. There is interest in using creatine for a ...
  2. ... changes in thinking or behavior, or other symptoms); osteopenia, osteomalacia, or osteoporosis (conditions in which the bones ... may increase the risk that you will develop osteopenia, osteoporosis, or osteomalacia and problems with your lymph ...
  3. ... blood); low levels of potassium in your blood; osteopenia, osteomalacia, or osteoporosis (conditions in which the bones ...
  4. ... or have ever had kidney or liver disease, osteopenia (bone condition that causes loss in bone mass) ...
  5. ... that results in excessive acidity of the blood); osteopenia, osteomalacia, or osteoporosis (conditions in which the bones ...