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Yes, you can. There may be complications and it will make your osteoporosis worse, but yes.
Alton Kelley died on June 1, 2008, in Petaluma, California, USA of complications from osteoporosis.
Most people who die from osteoporosis actually die from injuries related to the loss of bone. About 1.5 million people in the United States die from osteoporosis related injuries or complications each year but very few actually die from bone loss itself.
Short term complications include bleeding, abscess, infections, pulmonary embolus, nausea and vomiting. Long term complications include vitamin and mineral deficiencies, osteoporosis, micronutrient deficiencies, and anemia. well you should get all the information here on this site www.abdominoplasty-surgery.com
There are a few types of osteoporosis that include degenerative osteoporosis. Other forms of osteoporosis include primary and secondary osteoporosis.
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R. Gordon Douglas has written: 'Assessment and Management of Risks Associated With Hyperlipidemia, Osteoporosis, and Hepatitis B' 'Operative obstetrics' -- subject(s): Obstetrics, Surgery, Pregnancy Complications
That is the correct spelling of osteoporosis, a weakening of the bones.
Osteoporosis International was created in 1990.