HomeNutritionChildren Need Vitamin D to Heal Broken Bones, Study Says Nutrition Children Need Vitamin D to Heal Broken Bones, Study Says By web-intern@dakdan.com October 3, 2024 0 144 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Low levels of vitamin D have been linked to a slower healing process in children with broken bones, according to research to be presented at a conference this weekend. Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleRFK Jr. ‘seems great’ amidst sexting scandal at food talkNext articleWIC at 50: A nutrition lifeline looks to expand reach and modernize services web-intern@dakdan.com RELATED ARTICLES Nutrition STAT readers on nutrition education, 340B, and more April 15, 2026 Nutrition 3 Diet Tweaks Heart Health Nutrition Scientist Made to Prevent Disease April 15, 2026 Nutrition Nutritionists Cite Four Key Benefits of Dragon Fruit for Pregnant Women April 15, 2026 - Advertisment - Most Popular Bryson DeChambeau Enters AI Space With an Eight-Figure Deal After Parting Ways From His Former Sponsor April 15, 2026 Highly Anticipated Luxury Gym Will Finally Open On The UES April 15, 2026 Kenwood Eaton Place Completes Lease Renewal With Fitness and Rehabilitation in Fairfax, VA April 15, 2026 Blackhawks’ effort levels crash to zero in blowout loss to Sabres April 15, 2026 Load more Recent Comments