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Why do older people's bones get fragile? An Expert Guide

According to the National Institute on Aging, more than 10 million Americans over 50 have osteoporosis. The primary reason older people's bones get fragile is a natural shift in the body's bone remodeling process, a condition often leading to osteoporosis. This authoritative guide breaks down the complex factors contributing to this decline.

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