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Many Older Women May Not Need Frequent Bone Scans
npr.org 3 weeks, 6 days agoMany older women currently get scans every two years to check for signs of osteoporosis, a bone-thinning disease that can cause painful spine fractures and broken hips. But a new study suggests perhaps half of women over 67 might not need such bone scans more often than every 15 years.
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Court Sees 'Victim' Skull
theage.com.au 3 weeks, 6 days agoEvidence presented in the murder case against a German man who posed as an heir to the Rockefeller fortune includes a fractured skull and bones in a bag from Wisconsin, where he had ties.


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