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OBGN.net Osteoporosis Special Section UpdateFrom: Roberta Speyer (roberta.speyer@obgyn.net)Tue Mar 30 21:02:55 1999
Dear OBGYN.netters, We have an exciting update of the OBGYN.net Osteoporosis Section. The update is located at http://www.obgyn.net/osteo/osteo.htm We are announcing details about these 4 meetings: Portland Bone Symposium 3rd Baltic Bone & Cartilage Conference Tenth Symposium of the Polish Osteoarthrology Association and the Polish Foundation of Osteoporosis ASBMR, Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research Our Feature of the Month is authored by Ronald Barentsen, MD, PhD. It's about a patient who suspects her mother has osteoporosis and she is concerned she will develop it also. The website we are featuring as our Hot Find is the Creighton University Osteoporosis Center is dedicated to attaining as much knowledge as possible about the cause and effects of osteoporosis. Dr. Bradley G. Goldberg has written a very interesting article for our Special Feature. Our Ask the Expert question of the month is written by Dr. Michael Kleerekoper. Curious about taking Fosamax and/or Raloxifene for Osteoporosis if HRT is contraindicated? Then you won't want to miss this Ask the Expert Question! We have new links on these pages: Clinical Information - General Clinical Information - Treatment Patient Information - General Patient Information - Prevention And last but not least, we have great news headlines on topics such as: Osteoporosis - Associated Mortality Underestimated In Men, Younger Women and Effects of Alendronate on Risk of Fracture in Women With Low Bone Density but Without Vertebral Fractures. As you can see, we have a very informative update so please stop by. http://www.obgyn.net/osteo/osteo.htm
-- Roberta Speyer Publisher OBGYN.net mailto:roberta.speyer@obgyn.net
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