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1. Association of coffee and tea consumption with osteoporosis risk: A prospective study from the UK biobank. Zhang S, Wu S, Xia B, He Q, Mi N, Zhao J, Hu L, Wang D, Zheng L, Sheng P, Yuan J, Zhang Z, Wei F. Bone; 2024 Sep; 186():117135. PubMed ID: 38821386 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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