We build almost all our bone density when we're kids and teens. Kids with strong bones have a better chance of avoiding bone weakness later in life. Here's how parents can help.https://t.co/ffrStIpRcq pic.twitter.com/z6ahmat3oO
— Mark S. Frey, DDS (@MarkSFreyDDS) April 7, 2019
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