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OsteoBoost Belt Study

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If you live in San Francisco and have osteopenia please consider participating in a study regarding the OsteoBoost belt. It’s basically a wearable low intensity vibration belt, so potentially a drug-free way to reverse bone loss. Also, please share this info with others.

If you do get to participate in the study, please let me know how it goes.

BHT is looking to enroll 50 patients with diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds who are not currently taking any osteoporosis drugs and have DXA scan bone density T-scores between -1.0 and -2.4.

Read about it here:

healthcaredive.com/press-re...

Sign up here:

sprybeltstudy.com/

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