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Might Weight-Loss Surgery Lead to Fractures?

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Might Weight-Loss Surgery Lead to Fractures?

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THURSDAY, June 11 (HealthDay News) — Having bariatric surgery to induce weight loss might put a person at greater risk for broken bones, a new study says. About one in five cases reviewed by Mayo Clinic researchers revealed that the person fractured a bone within an average of seven years after the surgery. Most breaks occurred in the bones of the hands and feet, but hip, spine and humerus (upper arm bone) fractures also were found.

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