Osteoporosis
Depression has its fallout on the physic of the depressed as signified in a series of researches. An Archive of Internal Medicine study found that women suffering from depression are more prone to bone loss from osteoporosis compared with women who.
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Dr. Richard Kinard from Doctors Imaging Group reviews patient films from a vertebroplasty procedure. The bone cement is injected at the site of the spinal fracture to relieve pain. (Photo: Business Wire)
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