Osteoporosis
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Self-reported falls can predict osteoporotic fracture risk
Over an almost 3-year period, about 3.5% of the population experience a major osteoporotic fracture.
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Analysis finds no mortality reductions with osteoporosis drugs
A meta-analysis has found no evidence that osteoporosis drugs are associated with a reduction in mortality.
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Lower BMD found in patients with severe hemophilia A
The decrease in BMD was correlated with reduced functional ability and body mass index, and vitamin D insufficiency or deficiency.
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Bisphosphonates improve BMD in pediatric rheumatic disease
Children and adolescents whose chronic rheumatic disease is treated with steroids could benefit from bisphosphonate therapy to improve bone...
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Cathepsin Z identified as a potential biomarker for osteoporosis
The level of cathepsin Z mRNA in PBMC preparations could form the basis of a test for osteoporosis
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Eldecalcitol may increase bone mineral density in poor responders to bisphosphonates
Among patients with osteoporosis who have diminished long-term response to bisphosphonate therapy, eldecalcitol reduces bone turnover markers.
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Osteoporosis, osteoarthritis risk high among cerebral palsy patients
This is the first study to compare these risks using a relatively large cohort of adults with and without cerebral palsy.
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Once-weekly teriparatide still achieves bone mineral density gains
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Osteoporotic fracture risk appears higher in adults with hemophilia
The risk of osteoporotic fractures following hemophilia increased with time and was significantly higher 5 years after the diagnosis.
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Bisphosphonates before denosumab may prevent postdenosumab BMD rebound effect
MADRID – Preliminary results suggest that using denosumab after bisphosphonates for rebound is effective and monitoring bone turnover markers at...
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Consider drug treatment in late-life women with osteoporosis
The 5-year risk of hip fracture is high in women aged 80 years or older with osteoporosis.