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Grover M et al. – Female patients who completed a recent general medical examination (GME) had extraordinarily high rates of screening for osteoporosis. The authors believe this demonstrates the importance of a dedicated preventive health examination as well as the increased significance that physicians and patients currently place on this behavior.

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