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    Reference range for 24-h urine calcium, calcium/creatinine ratio, and correlations with calcium absorption and serum vitamin D metabolites in normal women

    A study of 959 black and white women shows that the normal range for 24-h urine calcium excretion in white women is 30–300 mg and 10–285 mg in black women. Clinical laboratories use a normal range for 24-h uri...

    L. M. Smith, J. C. Gallagher in Osteoporosis International (2021)

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    Tibolone Is Effective in Preventing Postmenopausal Bone Loss

    Tibolone is a synthetic compound, which binds to estrogen, progesterone, and androgen receptors. Previous studies have shown favorable effects on bone, the vagina, the cardiovascular system, climacteric sympto...

    J. C. Gallagher in Women’s Health and Menopause (2002)

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    Calcium and Vitamin D

    Osteoporosis is a major health issue in all Western countries, affecting approximately 25% to 30% of all postmenopausal women. It is not a disease with a single cause but rather a heterogeneous disease process...

    J. C. Gallagher, Anne Fillion in Comprehensive Management of Menopause (1994)

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    Prevention of bone loss in postmenopausal and senile osteoporosis with vitamin D analogues

    J. C. Gallagher in Osteoporosis International (1993)

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    Effect of Various Therapies on Bone Loss in Women

    The treatment of patients with the osteoporotic crush fracture syndrome will remain unsatisfactory until the pathogenesis of the condition is fully understood and precise methods are available to monitor the e...

    B. E. C. Nordin, A. Horsman, J. C. Gallagher in Calcium Metabolism, Bone and Metabolic Bon… (1975)