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2 Diseases Researched for DXA Scans

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Pubmed Data : J Clin Densitom. 2007 Oct-Dec;10(4):351-8. Epub 2007 Jul 26. PMID: 17662630
Study Type : Human Study
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Additional Keywords : T-Score/Z-Score Mythology
Anti Therapeutic Actions : DXA Scans
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Pubmed Data : J Clin Densitom. 2009 Jan-Mar;12(1):11-6. PMID: 19195620
Study Type : Human Study
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Additional Keywords : T-Score/Z-Score Mythology
Anti Therapeutic Actions : DXA Scans
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Pubmed Data : Bone. 2001 May;28(5):548-55. PMID: 11344055
Study Type : Commentary
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Diseases : Osteoporosis
Anti Therapeutic Actions : DXA Scans

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