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  2. Osteoporosis - Wikipedia

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    Osteoporosis becomes more common with age. About 15% of Caucasians in their 50s and 70% of those over 80 are affected. [7] It is more common in women than men. [3] In the developed world, depending on the method of diagnosis, 2% to 8% of males and 9% to 38% of females are affected. [13] Rates of disease in the developing world are unclear. [14]

  3. Idiopathic hypercalcinuria - Wikipedia

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    Idiopathic hypercalcinuria (IH) is a condition including an excessive urinary calcium level with a normal blood calcium level resulting from no underlying cause. [1] IH has become the most common cause of hypercalciuria and is the most serious metabolic risk factor for developing nephrolithiasis. [1]

  4. 24 Things You Really to Know About Osteoporosis ... - AOL

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    Osteoporosis affects more women than men. Of the estimated 10 million Americans with osteoporosis, more than 8 million (or 80%) are women. Women are more likely to get osteoporosis because:

  5. Senile osteoporosis - Wikipedia

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    Primary, or involuntary osteoporosis, can further be classified into Type I or Type II. [1] Type I refers to postmenopausal osteoporosis and is caused by the deficiency of estrogen. [1] While senile osteoporosis is categorized as an involuntary, Type II, and primary osteoporosis, which affects both men and women over the age of 70 years.

  6. Here's an Easy Way to Lower Your Risk of Osteoporosis

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    That puts you at risk of developing osteoporosis, a condition that causes bones to become brittle and more likely to break. Osteoporosis impacts almost 20% of women and 5% of men ages 50 and up, ...

  7. Metabolic bone disease - Wikipedia

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    Osteoporosis is due to causal factors like atrophy of disuse and gonadal deficiency. Hence, osteoporosis is common in postmenopausal women and in men above 50 years. Hypercorticism may also be a causal factor, as osteoporosis may be seen as a feature of Cushing's syndrome.