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New Merck osteoporosis drug boosts bone density (AP) (Yahoo)

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Default New Merck osteoporosis drug boosts bone density (AP) (Yahoo)

AP - A new type of osteoporosis drug being developed by Merck & Co. increased bone density over two years in postmenopausal women with mild osteoporosis, the company reported Tuesday.

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