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Retinoid use not associated with fracture risk - News

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Individuals treated for acne, psoriasis or another skin condition with vitamin A analogues (retinoids) do not appear to be at increased risk of fracture.

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Arch Intern Med -- Abstract: "'Timed Up and Go' Test and Bone Mineral Density Measurement for Fracture Prediction, October 10, 2011, Zhu et al. 171 (18): 1655

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Fracture Prediction Methods May be Useful for Patients with Diabetes

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Bisphosphonate Use and the Risk of Subtrochanteric or Femoral Shaft Fractures in Older Women, February 23, 2011, Park-Wyllie et al. 305 (8): 783 --" JAMA

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