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A good source of information is Pub Med....free to set up an account + “alerts,” so you will be aware of the most recent articles (from medical journals) on the particular subjects of interest to you.
Alerts can be set up for specific meds, “fracture prevention,” “osteoporosis,” etc.
View articles in order by date - most recent first - and customize settings for arrival in your e-mail box as often as you want them, e.g., weekly.
Yes, it’s easier to rely on your doctors for information, but if you put the effort into reading the latest peer-reviewed studies - at least, the abstracts or summaries - you are less likely to regret the choices you make going forward.

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@mslw
That's a great source of info...just did a brief tutorial.
Thanks! So much better than Googling.

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