Depression linked to osteoporosis in young women
Research has shown a clear connection between depression and a loss of bone mass, leading to osteoporosis and fractures. Researchers of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem found that a link between depression and bone loss is particularly strong among young women. Osteoporosis is the most widespread degenerative disease in the developed world. Sufferers experience decrease in bone density, which often leads to bone fractures. In many cases, these fractures cause severe disability and even death.
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