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Vitamin D, calcium may not be as helpful for strong bones as thought
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- Study: Calcium, vitamin D fail to reduce risk of fractures, falls McKnight's Long-Term Care News · 10h ago
- New study challenges one of the most common bone health habits The Independent · 10h ago
- Vitamin D, calcium may not be as helpful for strong bones as thought Medical News Today · 10h ago
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