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Calcium and vitamin D: Primary therapy and adjunctive therapy.
Monitoring for safety and effectiveness of therapy.
Recognizing and managing treatment “failure.”
Issues with long-term therapy and “treatment holidays”?
Osteonecrosis of the jaw and atypical fractures associated with treatment.
Why are patients being missed?
The hub will direct participants to resources and organizational websites in line with the week’s topic and case study.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e57511
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Data were collected from 2 main sources: (1) the Igloo statistical tool, henceforth termed IGT, which can track the user’s identification (eg, user 1 is John Doe) and (2) GA, which captures cumulative real-time use by users. However, in GA, users are not identifiable.
J Med Internet Res 2019;21(11):e14545
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Web-Based Recruiting for Health Research Using a Social Networking Site: An Exploratory Study
Demographic characteristics of participants
a Numbers may not add up to 278 due to missing data.
b Confidence interval.
c Population data from Australian Bureau of Statistics census 2006, except for body mass index data from the Victorian Population Health Survey 2008, with figures corrected for nonresponses to add up to 100%.
d Based on postal/zip code. Percentiles are the rankings within Victoria.
J Med Internet Res 2012;14(1):e20
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