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New research suggests that postmenopausal women’s risk of osteoporosis does not increase if they have had kidney or bladder stones.
Osteoporosis is associated with bone loss and an increase in fractures, osteoporosis causes vary from lack of calcium, vitamin D and experiencing menopause.
By examining data from 150,000 postmenopausal women, researchers found that although kidney and bladder stones may increase men’s risk of osteoporosis, the link is not present in women.