There's a reason calcium shows up on every prenatal nutrition list: Your baby needs it to grow strong bones and teeth, build a healthy heart, and power their tiny muscles. And if you don't get enough?
A recent study by the University of Eastern Finland is the first to report that the fatty acid composition of blood and the enzyme activity associated with it predict the development of bone mineral ...
Growth plates are areas of cartilage found at the ends of long bones. They play a role in the bone growth of children and teens. An injury to a growth plate can affect the development of a bone. While ...