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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Osteoporosis
  1. Osteoporosis is a condition characterized by progressive loss of bone density, thinning of bone tissue and increased vulnerability to fractures. Osteoporosis may result from disease, dietary or hormonal deficiency ...
  2. Osteoporosis is a condition characterized by progressive loss of bone density, thinning of bone tissue and increased vulnerability to fractures. Osteoporosis may result from disease, dietary or hormonal deficiency ...
  3. The bone disease osteoporosis is caused by more bone matrix being resorbed than being deposited. This imbalance results in a progressive loss of ...
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  5. ... year. The main cause of these fractures is osteoporosis. Osteoporosis causes bone to lose strength and become weak ...
  6. ... contrast is a long-developing syndrome, such as osteoporosis or asthma. Note that osteoporosis, a chronic condition, may cause a broken bone, ...
  7. ... such as muscle spasm or tetany, bone loss (osteoporosis), kidney disease, including kidney stones, psychiatric problems, including ...
  8. ... risk of heart attacks, stroke, hypertension, some cancers, osteoporosis, depression and obesity.
  9. ... trauma. In elderly patients with bones weakened by osteoporosis, relatively little trauma, even walking, may result in ...
  10. ... bone loss that is associated with age and osteoporosis. Physical activity also helps the body use calories ...
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