| 41. | In the long term, it can stave off the brittle bones of osteoporosis that can lead to life-threatening injuries.
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| 42. | This treatment substantially reduces the incidence of osteoporosis, a brittle bone disease that is a major cause of disability.
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| 43. | The hormones are also known to reduce the risk of heart disease, brittle bones and possibly even mental decline.
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| 44. | Shindell said it may be impossi ble to calculate the odds of quadru plets suffering from brittle bone disorder.
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| 45. | This occurs either through inaccurate implant placement or if the fixation does not hold in weak and brittle bone.
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| 46. | Allen, 2 1 / 2, suffers from a rare genetic bone defect called osteogenesis imperfecta, or brittle bone disease.
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| 47. | The procedure, however, doesn't effectively rid the blood of phosphorus, which can lead to brittle bones and other complications.
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| 48. | Estrogen's benefits may still outweigh its hazards for women who are at high risk of heart trouble and brittle bones.
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| 49. | Following his most recent surgery, in October, he used an aquatics-based rehabilitation program to avoid pounding on the brittle bones.
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| 50. | Autosomal dominant osteopetrosis shows mild symptoms in adults experiencing frequent bone fractures due to brittle bones { Michigami, 2002 }.
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