Fish haters can get strong bones too
Fri, 23 Feb 2007 02:12 PM EST
... NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Diets high in alpha-linolenic acid may promote strong bones, the results of a small study suggest, and contrary to what many people believe, you don't need to eat fish or take fish oil tablets to raise levels of this omega-3 fatty acid. ...
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- Falls and broken bones
- Failure of the bones to fuse (if surgery is necessary)
- Diseases of the Muscles, Bones, and Joints
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