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Actonel

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    SECTRA: 1000th woman identified using Sectra's analysis method -- European .

  • Celiac Disease is Linked to Osteoporosis - Newswise (press release)

    Celiac Disease is Linked to OsteoporosisNewswise (press release)Newswise — People with celiac disease are at risk for osteoporosis, according to physicians at Loyola University Health System (LUHS).

  • Better care to prevent falls and fractures will improve lives and save the NHS ... - dh.gov.uk

    Daily MailBetter care to prevent falls and fractures will improve lives and save the NHS .

  • Osteoporosis Drug Delivery via Wireless Microchip - Medscape

    Zee NewsOsteoporosis Drug Delivery via Wireless MicrochipMedscapeFebruary 17, 2012 — Researchers have conducted the first-in-human clinical trial of an implantable, wirelessly controlled microchip that can be programmed to deliver medication to patients with osteoporosis.

  • Microchip device delivers drug - Chicago Tribune

    mobihealthnewsMicrochip device delivers drugChicago TribuneCHICAGO (Reuters) - An implantable microchip delivered osteoporosis medicine to a small group of Danish women, raising hope for a new kind of drug-delivery device that might allow patients to skip regular injections, researchers said.

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