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A review of several epidemiologic and intervention studies have found that vitamin K deficiency causes reductions in bone mineral density and increases the risk of fractures in postmenopausal women. The researchers, Joseph Pepping, PharmD, at the Wellness Institute International in Honolulu, Hawaii, and Jamie Adams, RD, at the Castle...
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