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Video Clips (QuickTime) and sound files (MP3) - Mayo Clinic Study Finds Increase in Forearm Fractures Among Adolescents

Monday, September 15, 2003

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Sundeep Khosla, M.D.
a Mayo Clinic endocrinologist and the study's primary investigator

The study's most significant finding
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Why this fracture rate increase is significant
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What the increased fracture rate may reflect
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The categories of fractures that showed the greatest rate increase
Video clip #4
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What the next phase of research needs to explore
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