Tennessee Statutes

§ 68-1-1502 — Legislative findings

Tennessee·Title 68
(a)The general assembly finds the following:
(1)Osteoporosis, a bone-thinning disease, is a major public health problem that poses a threat to the health and quality of life to as many as twenty-five million (25,000,000) Americans;
(2)The one million five hundred thousand (1,500,000) fractures each year that result from osteoporosis cause pain, disability, immobility and social isolation, affecting quality of life and threatening people's ability to live independently;
(3)Because osteoporosis progresses silently and without sensation over many years, and many cases remain undiagnosed, its first symptom is often a fracture, typically of the hip, spine or wrist;
(4)One (1) of every two (2) women and one (1) of every five (5) men will suffer an osteoporotic fracture in their lifetime; (5

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Legislative History

Acts 1995, ch. 81, § 2.

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