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**What is Osteoporosis?** **Q: What is osteoporosis?** **A:** Osteoporosis is a skeletal disease characterized by decreased bone density, leading to weakened and brittle bones susceptible to fractures. It affects both...
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**What is Osteomalacia?** **Definition:** Osteomalacia is a condition characterized by **weakening and softening of bones** due to **impaired mineralization**. **Causes:** * Vitamin D deficiency * Calcium deficiency * Insufficient phosphate...
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...allowing for targeted treatment and preventive measures. 2. **Assessment of Bone Mineral Density (BMD):** Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scans measure BMD, providing valuable insights into bone strength and identifying osteopenia...
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**What is Chronic Pancreatitis?** **Definition:** Chronic pancreatitis is a progressive inflammation of the pancreas, the organ responsible for producing enzymes that aid in digestion and hormones that regulate blood sugar...
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...osteoporosis Diet Exercise Osteoporosis FAQs How does one's milk intake in childhood influence one's risk of developing osteoporosis later on? What is the difference between osteoporosis and osteopenia? Is osteoarthritis...