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Collagen Improve Bone Health & Lower Fracture Risk, Study Shows

As you get older (heck, even starting in your mid- to late-thirties), bone breakdown gradually starts to outpace bone building. This is a shift that raises the risk of osteoporosis and fractures (especially after menopause). But the right lifestyle habits can help counter this risk and preserve the bone mass you worked so hard to build.
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