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What is Softening of the bone is termed?

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What is The medical term meaning softening of the bone ending in oma?

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What is in bi-estrogen?

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What hormone is needed for normal bone development and maintenance?

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What is the relationship between estrogen and osteoclast function and how that relates to esteoperosis?

estrogen decreases osteoclast(bone reduction remodeling) which decreases osteoporosis. promotes osteoblast activity in bone formation. keeping calcium in bones and keeping bone density/integrity.