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    7/23/2010 - Poor intake of vitamins tends to have low bone density in children
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    Replica with celiac disease need to include certain must-have vitamins in their diets to stave off weak bones and osteoporosis, say researchers at the tutelage mash of Alberta. A study of 43 procreation and teens from three to 18 years of age diagnosed with celiac disease showed that they also tended to have low bone density, likely due to poor intake and absorption of vitamins and minerals. That means they should be getting more of bone-boosting vitamins such as K and D in their diets, says Diana Mager, a llc.view results from: lexicon | third edition by the editors of the american heritage® dictionary. copyright © 2003 | encyclopedia | all salvo | the web
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