Alzheimer's drug could prevent bone fractures

Monday, September 21, 2015 - 14:00 in Health & Medicine

The most common drug used to treat Alzheimer's disease increases bone mass in mice, according to a recent article. Researchers say this means the drug could also be used to treat bone loss diseases like osteoporosis and periodontitis, following further clinical research.

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