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(1) propose groups of tests to identify secondary contributors to osteoporosis in otherwise healthy women. Having essentially the same objective in mind, we examined prospectively 272 patients who were referred to this University Hospital for evaluation of osteoporosis (2). Our patients' age was ...
doi:http://formularyjournal.modernmedicine.com/node/122785Daily vitamin D (≤400 IU) and calcium (1,000 mg) supplements for the primary prevention of fractures in postmenopausal women are no longer recommended as they don’t help prevent fractures and may...
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Vitamin D, any of a group of fat-soluble vitamins that plays a role in calcium metabolism in animals. The primary source of vitamin D is sunlight exposure, whereby ultraviolet radiation converts sterols present in the skin to vitamin D. Learn more about