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Researchers from Creighton University found that women who take vitamin D and calcium supplements, even for a short time, appear to lower their risk of stress fractures.
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A new study showed that the amount of fatty tissue that young children gain as
they grow up has little to do with their calcium intake. Dr. Bonny L. Specker of South
Dakota State University in Brookings said that if you want to have a healthy child rather
than giving him a supplement of calcium you should send him outside to play.
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