<p>FRIDAY, Jun 22 (<span>HealthDay News</span>) — Young group receiving drug
treatment for <span>HIV infection</span> are during increasing risk for low <span>bone mass</span>, a new
study suggests.</p>
<p>The commentary prove that these patients should exercise, take vitamin
D and be closely monitored in sequence to revoke their destiny risk of bone
fractures, according to a study, expelled online in allege of print
publication in a biography Clinical Infectious Diseases. </p>
<p>The investigate enclosed about 250 masculine participants, aged 14 to 25, who
underwent whole-body scans to magnitude their <span>bone density</span>. Some of a men
were putrescent with HIV, a pathogen that causes AIDS.</p>
<p>The participants with HIV had been diagnosed with a infection an
average of dual years earlier. The HIV-infected males had an normal 5
percent to 8 percent reduce bone firmness in a hip and 2 perce...
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