Male smokers may have a higher risk of getting osteoporosis but currently few men check for bone density loss until a fracture or break happens. Photo: AFP
Male smokers have a greater risk for osteoporosis than other men and even than women smokers, a recent study finds.
This discovery suggests that screening guidelines usually focused on women might need to be expanded to include men.
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