Many believe osteoporosis is an elderly person's concern, but young women are at risk too, often unknowingly. The condition can silently progress, without symptoms until a bone fracture occurs. Factors like genetic predisposition, low body weight, and certain lifestyle choices can accelerate the risk. Early screening, especially for those with risk factors, and integrating bone-strengthening habits can serve as pivotal preventative strategies.

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