Topic: Garvan Institute of Medical Research
consumeraffairs.com | 2008-07-24 18:45:55
<div><p>Older men and women have a similar and substantial risk of subsequent fracture after sustaining an initial low-trauma fracture, according to a study in the January 24/31 issue ofJAMA.
</p><p>Despite substantial evidence that a prior fracture results in an increased risk of another broken bone, fewer than ...
