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Protein Found to be Associated with Menopausal Bone Loss
It is known that women who have reached menopause are at a greater risk of developing brittle bones, which can lead to bone fractures and long-term impairment of mobility. Studies have shown a link between reduced bone density and low estrogen levels due to menopause, but the basis for this link is unclear. Researchers at ...
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