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Why don't teeth count as bones?
The major resemblance between teeth and bones is what they're made of: hard tissue composed of minerals, such as calcium, ...
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“When it comes to bone health, we know that magnesium is the nutrient that helps make vitamin D active, so that it can help strengthen bone structure,” says Rancourt. Magnesium also supports nerve and ...
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3 Essential Exercises Women Over 50 Should Do to Build Strong Bones
Strong bones start with strong habits—and these expert-backed exercises will help you build both. After 50, staying active is key for keeping your bones strong. Experts recommend a mix of ...
No bones about it — tiny shreds of plastic can cause big problems for health. These minute shards that slough off larger plastic have been shown to harm reproductive, digestive and respiratory health, ...
The review of more than 60 scientific articles showed that microplastics, among other effects, can stimulate the formation of osteoclasts, cells specialized in degrading bone tissue. Microplastics ...
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