Are you interested
in learning more about osteoporosis? Do you want to increase your knowledge
about prevention, evaluation, risk factors, and treatment?
If so, please refer to the following article which provides
and overview on osteoporosis:
Osteoporosis is a common complication in people with
eating disorders. If you are seeking additional information on osteoporosis
or other medical complications of eating disorders, please go to the next
page:
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Diabetes Center
Washington University School of Medicine
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