WASHINGTON (MedPage Today) -- Bariatric surgery doubled the risk of fracture in a study reported here, documenting potentially serious consequences of rapid and sustained bone turnover that occurs following the obesity procedure.
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WASHINGTON (MedPage Today) -- Bariatric surgery doubled the risk of fracture in a study reported here, documenting potentially serious consequences of rapid and sustained bone turnover that occurs following the obesity procedure. More related itemsBelly Fat Linked to Cognitive Deficits in HIV (CME/CE)
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