- Researchers in the United Kingdom followed a group of older adults to assess how lifestyle habits influenced health factors such as bone fractures and cardiovascular disease mortality. <… [+6142 chars]
Dietary habits in your 60s may affect hip fracture, heart disease risk - Medical News Today
'Prudent' dietary choices in a person's 60s was linked to a slightly lower risk of bone fractures and heart disease mortality in a recent study.
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