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Consequences of Osteoporosis


Video Description: A broken bone can be a big deal in people who have osteoporosis—and a broken bone can also be a common occurrence.

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    Bone and Calcium Metabolism: Prevention of Osteoporosis

    By: Dr Murray Fox | 01/07/2009 | Diseases & Conditions
    Bone metabolism in the human body is a very dynamic process. Adequate calcium, exercise and vitamin D are required to attain and maintain bone mass. The consequence of bone loss is the development of very weak and fragile bones, a medical condition known as osteoporosis.

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