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Chinese Woman, Who Avoided Sunlight To Prevent Tanning, Suffers Fractures From Rolling Over In Bed ()

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Chinese Woman, Who Avoided Sunlight To Prevent Tanning, Suffers Fractures From Rolling Over In Bed

According to medical staff, her bones were so weak that even simple movements could cause fractures.

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