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 0 171 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 Hiltzik: What does the GOP have against children? July 7, 2026 Nutrition Louisiana leaves millions unused for pregnancy nutrition July 7, 2026 Nutrition Food-insecure children pay the price for Susan Collins’ games | Letter July 7, 2026 - Advertisment - Most Popular 7 Mistakes You’re Making with Injury Prevention (and How to Fix Them) July 9, 2026 Seven Nutritional Failures Impairing Athletic Output and the Evidence-Based Protocols for Performance Correction July 8, 2026 Alaska sports notebook: Coen Niclai commits to Oregon State, basketball players stand out in World Cup qualifiers July 7, 2026 ‘2026 School League’ Kickoff Ceremony for 14 Schools Nationwide to be Held in Daejeon on Saturday, the 11st July 7, 2026 Load more Recent Comments