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// Orthopedics // 08.01.2008
Get Hip to Vitamin D
Research following 800 women between the ages of 50 and 79 for nine years concludes that Vitamin D deficiency does put women in this age group at risk for hip fracture. While previous study results were inconclusive, the new research showed that the women who experienced hip fractures had lower levels of vitamin D in their blood.
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