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Bronchodilators Not Linked With Fracture Risk in Chronic Lung Disease
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Title Bronchodilators Not Linked With Fracture Risk in Chronic Lung Disease
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/567513?src=rss
Description Inhaled and oral bronchodilators do not appear to increase the risk of fracture in patients with chronic lung disease, according to Danish investigators who suggest that the "severity of the underlying lung disease" may be responsible. Reuters Health Information
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Date Dec 17, 2007
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