Poor bone health left undiagnosed
People with a learning disability are much more likely to have a bone condition, such as osteoporosis, than the general population – but it goes undiagnosed in most cases.
Learning Disability Practice.
20, 5, 7-7.
doi: 10.7748/ldp.20.5.7.s4
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