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Volumn 550, Issue 7674, 2017, Pages S15-S17
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Osteoporosis: Staying strong: An improved understanding of bone loss can help women reduce their risk of fractures as they age.
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Author keywords
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Indexed keywords
AGE;
BONE;
DISEASE;
DISEASE CONTROL;
HEALTH RISK;
LONGEVITY;
OSTEOLOGY;
WOMENS HEALTH;
YOUNG POPULATION;
AGE;
ARTICLE;
BONE REMODELING;
DEVELOPED COUNTRY;
FALLING;
FEMALE;
FRACTURE;
HUMAN;
MENOPAUSE;
OSTEOLYSIS;
OSTEOPOROSIS;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
RISK REDUCTION;
SCIENTIST;
ADULT;
AGED;
AGING;
BONE DENSITY;
COMPLICATION;
CYTOLOGY;
DNA DAMAGE;
DRUG EFFECTS;
EARLY DIAGNOSIS;
ESTROGEN THERAPY;
FRAGILITY FRACTURE;
MALE;
METABOLISM;
MIDDLE AGED;
MORTALITY;
PATHOLOGY;
POSTMENOPAUSE OSTEOPOROSIS;
TRABECULAR BONE;
VERY ELDERLY;
WOMEN'S HEALTH;
CANADA;
UNITED STATES;
BISPHOSPHONIC ACID DERIVATIVE;
DENOSUMAB;
ESTROGEN;
ADULT;
AGED;
AGED, 80 AND OVER;
AGING;
BONE DENSITY;
BONE REMODELING;
CANCELLOUS BONE;
DENOSUMAB;
DIPHOSPHONATES;
DNA DAMAGE;
EARLY DIAGNOSIS;
ESTROGEN REPLACEMENT THERAPY;
ESTROGENS;
FEMALE;
HUMANS;
MALE;
MIDDLE AGED;
OSTEOPOROSIS, POSTMENOPAUSAL;
OSTEOPOROTIC FRACTURES;
WOMEN'S HEALTH;
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EID: 85030708670
PISSN: 00280836
EISSN: 14764687
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1038/550S15a Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (127)
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References (4)
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