Heart failure increases fracture risk: Study
Studies conducted by Canadian researchers point out that patients of heart failure are four times more prone to fracture risk. This is the first study of its kind that links heart failure to fracture risk. Common factors between osteoporosis and heart failure were also highlighted. These include old age, smoking, female sex and type-2 diabetes. The study has also identified areas that need improvement immediately such as adequate screening.
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