Menopause and Bone Loss
Video Description: Does menopause mean you will have to suffer dramatic decrease in bone strength? What is bone loss and how can it be prevented? Dr. Brian Halpern, MD, from the Hospital for Special Surgery, answers in this video. Related Article Subjects: Menopause and Bone Loss, bone density, bone health, bone loss, bone strength, bones, menopause, osteoporosis, tv360Menopause and Bone Loss
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