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Low BMD is less predictive than risk of falling for future limb fractures in women across Europe

Low BMD is less predictive than risk of falling for future limb fractures in women across Europe

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Main Authors: Kaptoge, S, Roy, D, Lunt, M, Pye, SR, Cockerill, W, Silman, A, O'Neill, T, Reeve, J
Format: Journal article
Published: 2002
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