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A DXA scan uses two different low-dose X-ray beams to distinguish between bone and soft tissue.

is a highly accurate imaging test primarily used to measure bone mineral density (BMD) . Often referred to as a bone density scan, it is widely considered the "gold standard" for diagnosing osteoporosis and assessing fracture risk. Beyond bone health, DXA is increasingly utilized for comprehensive body composition analysis , providing precise data on fat mass and lean muscle. How DXA Works A DXA scan uses two different low-dose X-ray

Understanding DXA: The Gold Standard for Bone Health and Beyond A DXA scan uses two different low-dose X-ray

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