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The National Osteoporosis Society has issued a warning that speed bumps recently installed in Edinburgh, Scotland are putting people at risk. The group argues that the square speed bump design causes back pain especially in those suffering from osteoporosis, a disease that causes bones to become brittle and susceptible to fracture.June Mullen, who has suffered with osteoporosis for 30 years, said the council has not giving enough thought to disabled drivers. "There is a stretch of road around Newcraighall that really is quite vicious and there are just so many of these speed cushions," she said. "They are very difficult to negotiate and I often get a nasty jolt on the spine. Ultimately, this could really damage the vertebrae."Source: City's bone-shaking speed bumps are getting backs up (The Scotsman (Scotland), 12/3/2005)