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Knowledge, Beliefs, and Behaviors Among College Women Concerning the Prevention of Osteoporosis
Mark J. Kasper, EdD;
Margaret G. E. Peterson, PhD;
John P. Allegrante, PhD;
Theresa D. Galsworthy, RN, ONC;
Bernard Gutin, PhD
Arch Fam Med. 1994;3(8):696-702.
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