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Lo que las personas con diabetes deben saber sobre la osteoporosis
Last printed 01/2012
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Esta hoja informativa describe la relación entre la diabetes y la osteoporosis. Habla sobre el papel de la insulina en la promoción del crecimiento y la fuerza de los huesos así como el riesgo mayor de fracturas en personas con problemas de visión, daño a los nervios o un estilo de vida sedentario, los mismos que están relacionados con los diferentes tipos de diabetes. También contiene información sobre las estrategias para prevenir y tratar la osteoporosis en personas con diabetes.
NIH Publication No. R-806S
Length: 3 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:
Spanish
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