11. Coors Field has the same strong industrial bones. 12. Fractures are the most serious result, since without adequate vitamin D the body cannot use calcium to keep bones strong. 13. Having strong bones may not be enough to protect against hip fracture in older women who have other characteristics that increase their risk of breaking a hip. 14. How much exercise does it take to build strong bones? 15. In the past six months, two major studies in reputable medical journals found a link between strong bones and an increased risk of breast cancer. 16. Likewise, calcium-rich milk is great for building strong bones and does no harm during a cold, despite the popular misconception that it increases mucus production. 17. Milk and other dairy products are a rich source of calcium necessary for strong bones, they say. 18. Only the moniker did not derive from rattling bones but from building strong bones. 19. Others cite dietary preferences, with cola replacing the milk that young people need to develop strong bones. 20. Steenbock had discovered that by exposing foods like milk and cereal to ultraviolet light, they promoted the development of strong bones and teeth. |