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Oral contraception usage in relation to bone mineral density and bone turnover in adolescent girls
The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care, 06/30/09
Lattakova M et al. - Low dose and ultra-low dose oral contraceptives did not significantly differ in their effects on bone mineral density or bone turnover markers in adolescent girls aged 16-19.
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