Why Is Osteoporosis Prevalent in Certain Bones?

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Why Is Osteoporosis Prevalent in Certain Bones?

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Differences in bone types explain why osteoporosis occurs more often in the limbs than the skull, according to new research.

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Asthma Treatment Can Lead to Osteoporosis - EmpowHER.com

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Causes of Osteoporosis

spineuniverse.com — “Osteoporosis has many causes, including family history and certain medical conditions. There are also many lifestyle factors that could lead to osteoporosis, such as lack of exercise and smoking. How can you decrease your chance of having weak bones?View full resource at spineuniverse.com

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