Skin wrinkling may help predict bone health in menopause

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Skin wrinkling may help predict bone health in menopause

endocrinetoday.com

ENDO 2011 BOSTON — Women who have severe skin wrinkles during the first few years of menopause also appear to have lower bone mineral dens

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Tags: Skin, Menopause, Bone, Mineral, Healthy Living, Women's Health

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newswise.com — “A news study finds that the worse a woman’s skin wrinkles are during the first few years of menopause, the lower her bone density is. The results will be presented Monday at The Endocrine Society’s 93rd Annual Meeting in Boston.View full resource at newswise.com

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