A genetic analysis suggests that a rare form of osteoporosis may be partly caused by disruptions to the hormone melatonin.
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An osteoporosis sufferer is urging more people to address the risks much earlier in their lives, before it is too late.Lisa ...
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On World Osteoporosis Day, meet Jessie Kwong, whose shock diagnosis with the condition at 57 spurred her to join a gym. Now ...
A new study into bone fractures due to osteoporosis has found the majority of people who are at very high-risk are not ...
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