Search Results - "Ebeling, Peter Robert"
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Asia–pacific consensus on osteoporotic fracture prevention in postmenopausal women with low bone mass or osteoporosis but no fragility fractures
Published in Journal of the Formosan Medical Association (2023)“…Postmenopausal women are at significant risk for osteoporotic fractures due to their rapid bone loss. Half of all postmenopausal women will get an…”
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Hip structural parameters over 96 weeks in HIV-infected adults switching treatment to tenofovir-emtricitabine or abacavir-lamivudine
Published in PloS one (01-04-2014)“…Therapy with tenofovir is associated with lower bone mineral density (BMD), higher markers of bone turnover and increased fracture risk in HIV-infected adults…”
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Disorganization and Musculoskeletal Diseases: Novel Insights into the Enigma of Unexplained Bone Abnormalities and Fragility Fractures
Published in Current osteoporosis reports (01-04-2023)“…Purpose of Review Describe the potential contribution of disorganized tissue to the pathogenesis of bone abnormalities and fractures. Especially, fractures…”
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Challenges for trainee physician–scientists during their PhD candidature: a cross‐sectional study
Published in Internal medicine journal (01-07-2024)“…Background Physician–scientists are important drivers of research, in both knowledge acquisition and research translation. In Australia, many newly qualified…”
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Hip Structural Parameters over 96 Weeks in HIV-Infected Adults Switching Treatment to Tenofovir-Emtricitabine or Abacavir-Lamivudine: e94858
Published in PloS one (01-04-2014)“…Background Therapy with tenofovir is associated with lower bone mineral density (BMD), higher markers of bone turnover and increased fracture risk in…”
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Osteoporosis in men: New insights into aetiology, pathogenesis, prevention and management
Published in Drugs & aging (01-12-1998)“…Osteoporosis is increasingly recognised in men. Low bone mass, risk factors for falling and factors causing fractures in women are likely to cause fractures in…”
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