Frank A. Douglas did not discover osteoporosis; rather, the condition has been recognized for centuries. Osteoporosis is characterized by weakened bones and increased fracture risk, with its understanding evolving over time. Douglas is known for his contributions to medical research and health education, particularly in the context of bone health and related conditions. The understanding of osteoporosis as a significant public health issue emerged through comprehensive studies and research over the years, involving many scientists and clinicians.
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Frank Douglas Stevens was born in 1892.
Frank Douglas MacKinnon was born in 1871.
Frank Douglas MacKinnon died in 1946.
Frank William Douglas has written: 'The chemistry of germanium ..' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Douglas Bank's birth name is Douglas Frank Bank.
Frank Messenger was born on August 18, 1891, in Douglas, Wyoming, USA.
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Frank Tipper was born on August 19, 1909, in Douglas, Isle of Man, UK.
Frank Kermode was born on November 29, 1919, in Douglas, Isle of Man, UK.
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
Frank Douglas MacKinnon has written: 'Inner Temple papers' -- subject(s): Inner Temple 'The ravages of the war in the Inner Temple' -- subject(s): Inner Temple