Older women with social stress may be more likely to develop fracture-prone bones after menopause, study indicates

Reuters (8/5, Rapaport) reports researchers found “older women who are under a lot of social strain may be more likely to develop brittle, fracture-prone bones after menopause than their counterparts with worry-free lives.” The findings were published in Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health.

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— “Social stress tied to lower bone density after menopause, “Lisa Rapaport, Reuters, August 05, 2019

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