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Give a doc a bone

What is your skeletal age? And how is the state of your bones likely to affect your chances of a premature death? Those are questions scientists at the University of Technology Sydney think an ageing population needs to consider.

In a study of more than 1.6 million adults, they found a bone fracture is associated with a loss of one to seven years of life, depending on gender, age and fracture site. The

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