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Insights into the therapeutic strategies for aging and aging-associated diseases. [PDF]
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A narrative review of nutritional components, health effects, and disease prevention mechanisms of dairy products. [PDF]
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Quercetin in metabolic diseases: mechanisms, therapeutics, and multidimensional frontiers. [PDF]
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Imaging of Metabolic Bone Diseases
Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2008Osteoporosis is a serious public health problem. The incidence of osteoporotic fractures increases with age. As life expectancy increases, social costs associated with osteoporotic fractures will multiply exponentially. The early diagnosis of osteoporosis, thanks to evermore precise devices, becomes, therefore, fundamental to prevent complications of ...
Guglielmi, Giuseppe +3 more
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Medical Journal of Australia, 1995
Metabolic bone diseases often present in old age and some are more easily treatable than others. Osteoporosis is best managed by prevention, with maximisation of peak bone density and reduction of subsequent bone loss. Although hormone replacement therapy is most useful in prevention, it also has a role in established osteoporosis.
V, Grill, T J, Martin
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Metabolic bone diseases often present in old age and some are more easily treatable than others. Osteoporosis is best managed by prevention, with maximisation of peak bone density and reduction of subsequent bone loss. Although hormone replacement therapy is most useful in prevention, it also has a role in established osteoporosis.
V, Grill, T J, Martin
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Bone changes in metabolic bone disease
Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica, 1995In order to secure the mechanical integrity of the skeleton bone undergoes constant renewal throughout life. This renewal process, bone remodeling, consists of the continuos removal of bone (bone resorption) followed by synthesis of new bone matrix and subsequent mineralization (bone formation).
E F, Eriksen, B, Langdahl
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