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Can a Teenager Have Osteoporosis? Understanding the Risks and Causes

While most people associate osteoporosis with older adults, it can occur with surprising frequency in children and teenagers, often due to an underlying medical condition, certain medications, or genetic factors. This condition, known as juvenile osteoporosis, can be a serious problem because it strikes during the body's peak bone-building years.

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