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Prevention and early diagnosis of childhood osteoporosis: are we doing the right thing?

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Table 2. Evaluation of the preventive habits of childhood osteoporosis in the Child Health Program (PC) and in the chronic patient consultation (SC)
Table 3. Early detection and referral of PC patients. (n=324 completed surveys)
Table 5. Recommended daily amount of calcium and vitamin D3 in the child population

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