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"is osteoporosis a decrease in bone mass"
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- osteoporosis decreased bone density ••• /mo
- osteoporosis is a disease characterized by an increase in bone mass ••• /mo
- osteoporosis is a disorder involving decreased bone mass and strength ••• /mo
- osteoporosis is an increase in bone density ••• /mo
- osteoporosis is a disease that occurs due to a decrease in bone mass and density ••• /mo
- why would bone mass decrease ••• /mo
- what percentage of bone loss is considered osteoporosis ••• /mo
- how does bone mass decrease ••• /mo
- low bone mass vs osteoporosis ••• /mo
- decrease in total bone mass ••• /mo
- decrease in bone mass ••• /mo
- is osteoporosis low bone density ••• /mo
- low bone mass vs osteopenia ••• /mo
- bone density and osteoporosis ••• /mo
- osteoporosis results bone density ••• /mo
- what happens to the bones in osteoporosis ••• /mo
- poor bone development and osteoporosis ••• /mo
- osteoporosis increased bone density ••• /mo
- decreased risk of osteoporosis ••• /mo
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