Bone Fracture
Sep 9 2008, Anupam Agnihotri

The risk of hip fracture is 20 per cent higher in the elderly with diabetes, according to a study conducted by the Canadian researchers. Experts’ this postulation is based on the results that sprang out after tracking more than 197,000 residents of...

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