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Calcium Supplement: Humanity’s Double-Edged Sword
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Prediction of Cadmium (Cd) Toxicity in Cattle
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The Bone Turnover Markers in Healthy Thai Adults as the Standard Values
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Effects of Differences in Polymorphism of Gene Encoding Enzyme Faenesyl Diphosphate Synthase (FDPS), rs2297480, on Bone Mineral Density and Biochemical Markers of Bone Turnover in Thai Postmenopausal Women
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The Action of Strontium Ranelate: Myth or Reality
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Experience of Application: Blood Screening and Bone Turnover Markers for Prevention of Unwanted Effects and Early Outcomes of Teriparatide
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A Comparison between the Effects of the Walking Exercise with and without Weighted Vests on Bone Resorption and Health-Related Physical Fitness in the Working Women
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Effects of the Circuit Box Jumping on Bone Resorption, Health-Related to Physical Fitness and Balance in the Premenopausal Women
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Effects of the Treadmill Walking Exercise on the Biochemical Bone Markers
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Recommended Dose of Alfacacidol for Osteoporosis
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