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EPISODE · Dec 31, 2025 · 10 MIN

Most Popular Articles JAMA 2025 Episode 2:Screening for Osteoporosis to Prevent Fractures US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement

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This clinical guideline establishes a framework for using medical screenings to identify bone density loss before it leads to debilitating injuries. The document highlights that osteoporotic fractures are severe events that can strip individuals of their independence or even lead to mortality. Based on a rigorous evidence assessment, the task force issues a formal recommendation for all women aged 65 and older, as well as younger postmenopausal women with specific risk factors, to undergo testing. Conversely, the text notes that there is currently insufficient evidence to determine if the benefits of routine screening outweigh the potential harms for the male population. Overall, the text serves as a strategic roadmap for preventative care, aiming to reduce the physical and psychological toll of bone fragility through timely intervention.

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