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    Postmenopausal women with low bone mass saw greater gains in spine bone mineral density and less bone turnover when assigned monthly risedronate therapy compared with a 12-month regimen of impact and resistance exercises, study data show. Researchers also showed that an exercise regimen led to increased bone strength compared with either bisphosphonate therapy or a control arm assigned calcium

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    • Postmenopausal women assigned a bone-building exercise regimen saw improved bone strength measures compared with those assigned monthly risedronate or controls, according to new data presented at #ASBMR2021. @ASBMR @Laura_Bilek @UNMC_research https://t.co/eKOhZcuMNW

    • Postmenopausal women assigned a bone-building exercise regimen saw improved bone strength measures compared with those assigned monthly risedronate or controls, according to new data presented at #ASBMR2021. @ASBMR @Laura_Bilek @UNMC_research https://t.co/1uXUjXYT5B

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    Hip fracture hospitalizations decreased by 11% in France during the first COVID-19 lockdown compared with the year before, according to a speaker at the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research Annual Meeting. “The findings suggest that the first nationwide COVID-19 lockdown in France was associated with a decrease in absolute number of hip fractures,” Julien Paccou, MD, PhD,

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    • ICYMI: “We showed that the first nationwide COVID-19 lockdown in France had a differential impact on hip fractures depending on hospital type." #ASBMR2021 @GrioOsteoporose @ASBMR @HealioRheum @OrthoToday https://t.co/kU1PZrnGC2

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    Hip fracture hospitalizations decreased by 11% in France during the first COVID-19 lockdown compared with the year before, according to a speaker at the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research Annual Meeting. “The findings suggest that the first nationwide COVID-19 lockdown in France was associated with a decrease in absolute number of hip fractures,” Julien Paccou, MD, PhD,

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    • ICYMI: “A possible explanation is that the lack of outdoor activity during the first nationwide lockdown led to lower fall rates." #ASBMR2021 @GrioOsteoporose @ASBMR @HealioRheum @OrthoToday https://t.co/kU1PZrnGC2

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    Hip fracture hospitalizations decreased by 11% in France during the first COVID-19 lockdown compared with the year before, according to a speaker at the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research Annual Meeting. “The findings suggest that the first nationwide COVID-19 lockdown in France was associated with a decrease in absolute number of hip fractures,” Julien Paccou, MD, PhD,

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    • Hip fracture hospitalizations during France’s first #COVID19 lockdown declined 11% compared with the same time period in 2019, according to a speaker at #ASBMR2021. @GrioOsteoporose @ASBMR @HealioRheum @OrthoToday https://t.co/kU1PZrnGC2

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    In postmenopausal women, exercise appears to improve strength at the hip through changes in structure, not bone mineral density (BMD), whereas a bisphosphonate improved BMD and bone turnover markers.

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    • “Postmenopausal women with low bone mass should obtain adequate calcium and vitamin D and participate in bone-loading exercises.” New research recommends 3 tactics to improve bone structure. https://t.co/1tVon9crUM #ASBMR2021

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    In postmenopausal women, exercise appears to improve strength at the hip through changes in structure, not bone mineral density (BMD), whereas a bisphosphonate improved BMD and bone turnover markers.

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    • “Postmenopausal women with low bone mass should obtain adequate calcium and vitamin D and participate in bone-loading exercises.” New research recommends three tactics to improve bone structure. https://t.co/j169BDPHRn #ASBMR2021

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    The COVID-19 pandemic brought extensive changes to the biomedical science community and revealed research lessons clinicians and scientists should heed going forward, according to a speaker.The scientific community was confronted with “twin challenges” starting in March 2020: protecting scientific productivity and the careers of young scientists while also quickly localizing threats

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    • ICYMI: “There is a lot to do to get through this plague with a scientific enterprise that is stronger, more inclusive, more open to sharing our science with each other and the public." #ASBMR2021 @ASBMR https://t.co/ZN3lw88HGD

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    The COVID-19 pandemic brought extensive changes to the biomedical science community and revealed research lessons clinicians and scientists should heed going forward, according to a speaker.The scientific community was confronted with “twin challenges” starting in March 2020: protecting scientific productivity and the careers of young scientists while also quickly localizing threats

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    • ICYMI: "The pandemic held up a mirror to the American people, bringing into stark relief shocking disparities in rates of infection and mortality related to #COVID19 experienced by Black, Hispanic and indigenous people.” #ASBMR2021 @ASBMR https://t.co/ZN3lw88HGD

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    The COVID-19 pandemic brought extensive changes to the biomedical science community and revealed research lessons clinicians and scientists should heed going forward, according to a speaker.The scientific community was confronted with “twin challenges” starting in March 2020: protecting scientific productivity and the careers of young scientists while also quickly localizing threats

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    • In a keynote lecture at #ASBMR2021, Shirley M. Tilghman, PhD, highlights important lessons investigators in the life sciences should take from the #COVID-19 pandemic. @ASBMR https://t.co/ZN3lw88HGD