Oral Contraceptives Offer Some Protection Against Bone Loss in Anorexia Nervosa
For young women with anorexia nervosa, oral contraceptives may limit bone loss.
For young women with anorexia nervosa, oral contraceptives may limit bone loss.
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The American Heart Association has updated its scientific statement on blood pressure readings.
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