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BONE VITAE is developing the Multi-electrode Osteoporosis Detection Device, a non-invasive tool for early diagnosis of osteoporosis. This technology aims to provide rapid and accurate assessments of bone health, helping to prevent fractures in at-risk populations.
Osteoporosis is the most common reason for broken bones among elderly women.
In the European Union, annual direct medical costs of fractures attributed to osteoporosis reach €36bn and are expected to rise to €76.9bn by 2050 in pace with the aging of population.Early diagnosis and prevention is the key to reducing this burden and deliver more efficient health care to European citizens with new tools for doctors to better serve their patients.
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