Study Measures Milk's Benefits to Growing Bonesby Charlyn FargoMoms have always said drink your milk to be healthy. However, until recently it was unclear how long-term dairy intake contributes to the many aspects of bone health in children, including bone density, bone mineral content, and bone area. A new study published in The Journal of Pediatrics investigated the effect of childhood dairy intake on adolescent bone health and backs up what moms have known all along. Dr. Lynn Moore and colleagues from Boston University School of Medici ... ( Back to Article )
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