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Osteoporosis | Synapse
March 3, 2026
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Osteoporosis
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D A Hanley
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R G Josse
Key Points
Osteoporosis leads to reduced bone density, increasing the risk of fractures in elderly individuals, especially women.
Calcium intake has been linked to improved bone health, with a significant reduction in fracture rates observed in patients with adequate levels.
Assessment of bone remodeling markers helps identify osteoporosis severity and enables tailored treatment options, enhancing patient outcomes.
Such findings highlight the need for public health strategies to promote calcium intake and bolster bone health throughout life.
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Hanley et al. (Sun,) studied this question.
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