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The study hypothesis is that nutritional supplementation together with bisphosphonates have a better preserving effect on bone mineral density (BMD) after hip fracture than bisphosphonates alone and t...
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Karolinska Institutet
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Department of Geriatric Medicine R94, Karolinska University Hospital
Stockholm
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