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(HealthDay News) -- A bone density test helps people at risk for osteoporosis or fracture see how much bone strength and density they've retained.
People who have already had a fracture or osteoporosis, or have family history of these problems, may be candidates for a bone density test, especially if they're age 65 or older.
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According to the University of Virginia Health System, a bone density test can:
- Determine low bone density before a fracture occurs.
- Confirm a diagnosis of osteoporosis after a fracture has occurred.
- Predict the risk of future fractures.
- Monitor the effectiveness of treatments to reduce bone density loss.
-- Diana Kohnle
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