significantly higher increases in peak oxygen consumption and endurance compared to placebo. And finally, from Sydney – According to research in the British Medical Journal, bone scans may be useless during early osteoporosis drug therapy. In a study of nearly 6500 post-menopausal women undergoing bisphosphonate therapy, researchers found that bone mineral density scans produced such a wide range of results, that the information was not useful. The researchers conclude that BMD scans …
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July 22nd, 2009 at 12:14 pm
It sound pretty bad that scans during early osteoporosis therapy are useless. On the other hand, these days scientists are treating patients with bisphosphonate drugs which seems to be effective but at the same time controversial. You can find facts like this at Symposier site.