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Women with type 1 diabetes have low bone density
Posted Oct 01 2008 8:20pm
Bone mineral density (BMD) in premenopausal women with type1 diabetes, also referred to as juvenile, diabetes, is 3 percent to 8 percent lower than in women without diabetes, investigators at the University of Pittsburgh report.
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