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		<title>How Can a 28 Year Old Woman Have Osteoporosis?</title>
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Not Absorbing Calcium in the Teen Years
The teenage years are prime bone building years.  As a teenager, I had prolonged Amenorrhea -- that is, I didn't have a regular period each [...]]]></description>
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