Parity, lactation, bone strength, and 16-year fracture risk in adult women: findings from the Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN).
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J. Cauley | G. Greendale | C. Crandall | A. Karlamangla | Takahiro Mori | K. Ruppert | S. Ishii | C. Crandall
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