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Osteoporosis Facts

1) Weak bones and thin bones are more likely to break.

2) Your bones get weaker as you get older. You can fight back with exercise.

3) Bone density tests are fast and painless. Follow your doctor's recommendations.

4) Men and women can both get osteoporosis

5) It's a silent disease and you won't be aware your bones are weak until you get a bone scan or a break.

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