Nutrition, Osteoporosis and Weak Bones

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Nutrition, Osteoporosis and Weak Bones

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Osteoporosis creates an imbalance in this rebuilding cycle when bone breaks down but no new bone forms. This process speeds up after menopause. Osteoporosis also affects many men. Low bone density is becoming another common condition besides osteoporosis.

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