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Healthy Bones: Why They Matter for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders

Last printed 03/2012

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This fact sheet offers a general overview of osteoporosis and describes factors that may increase the chances of developing the disease among Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. The fact sheet also includes a simple risk factor checklist, along with details about where to go for additional information and advice.

NIH Publication No. 12-6464

Length: 2 pp.

Intended Audience:

  • General public
  • For medical & health professionals to share with patients

Quantity that can be ordered: up to 1 copy

This publication is in the public domain. It can be reproduced.

Size: 8 1/2 x 11

Language: English


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