Osteoporosis Risk Quiz

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Osteoporosis Risk Quiz

spineuniverse.com

There are many risk factors for osteoporosis: which ones do you have? To keep your bones healthy and to prevent osteoporosis, you have to know your risk level. Take this short, accurate quiz to check how many osteoporosis risk factors you have.

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Tags: Bone, Osteoporosis, Disease and Condition

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