Giving fragile bones a stronger foothold
<p>Osteoporosis affects more than 200 million people worldwide and leads to approximately 1.5 million fractures every year. In the West, diagnosis, treatment and research of the condition, which causes bones to become fragile, have increased. But less attention is given to it in the Middle Eas...
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