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Weight loss may not harm obese teens’ bones (Reuters)

Overweight patients relax as they receive acupuncture treatment at the Aimin Acupuncture Weight Loss Hospital in Tianjin, August 19, 2003. Although adults who lose weight may also lose some bone mass, obese adolescents seem to keep gaining bone density as they shed pounds, a study suggests. REUTERS/Andrew WongReuters - Although adults who lose weight may also lose some bone mass, obese adolescents seem to keep gaining bone density as they shed pounds, a study suggests.


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