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   *  **certain antibiotics help strengthen bones** – NIH animal studies have shown that minocycline, an [[home:mp|MP antibiotic]], increased bone density, "stimulated bone formation substantially" and slowed bone resorption. (({{pubmed>long:9972125}}))    *  **certain antibiotics help strengthen bones** – NIH animal studies have shown that minocycline, an [[home:mp|MP antibiotic]], increased bone density, "stimulated bone formation substantially" and slowed bone resorption. (({{pubmed>long:9972125}})) 
-  * **connection with disparate diseases** – the NIH connects several Th1 diseases with higher risk of osteoporosis, including rheumatoid arthritis  (({{pubmed>long:000}})) , celiac disease  (({{pubmed>long:000}})) , anorexia nervosa  (({{pubmed>long:31765843}})) , inflammatory bowel disease  (({{pubmed>long:25971649}}))  and lupus  (({{pubmed>long:    26978130}})) +  * **connection with disparate diseases** – the NIH connects several Th1 diseases with higher risk of osteoporosis, including rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, lupus,  celiac disease  (({{pubmed>long:25971649}})), and anorexia nervosa  (({{pubmed>long:31765843}})) , 
  
  
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