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June 19, 2007 - WHAT: The International Bone & Mineral Society (IBMS) will hold a press conference to highlight selected abstracts featuring the latest scientific advances in bone biology, bone diseases and their correlation to mineral metabolism at the 17th Scientific Meeting.
WHO: Jonathan D. Adachi, MD, FRCPC, Osteoporosis Treatment Reduces Fractures Across All Age Groups of Postmenopausal Women
Alison Huang, MD, Low-Dose Estrogen Therapy More Effective in Treating Osteoporosis in Women with Lower Estrogen Levels Prior to Treatment
Suzanne Morin, MD, FRCP, FACP, Anti-Resorptive Therapy Tested in Real-Life Setting Reduces Risk of Bone Fracture in Women
Julie Pasco, BSc (Hons), DipEd, PhD, Vertebral Fractures Often Undiagnosed in Men
Allison R. Pettit, PhD, Immune System Cells Linked to Enhanced Bone Formation
Susan Ridge, PhD, Bone Cells Produce Cannabis-Related Compounds That May Regulate Normal Bone Structure
WHEN: Monday, 25 June 2007, 13.30 (meeting dates: 24-29 June)
WHERE: IBMS 17th Scientific Meeting, IBMS Media Briefing, 520 A, Palais des congrès de Montréal, Québec, Canada
For registration information and to receive an embargoed media kit before the meeting, please contact Kara Dress at kara ( @ ) ibmsonline dot org dot
The International Bone & Mineral Society (IBMS) is the first largest international network of researchers, clinicians, companies and societies dedicated to promoting the generation and dissemination of knowledge of basic biology and clinical science of the skeleton and mineral metabolism.
To learn more about IBMS, visit www.ibmsonline.org.