September 24th, 2008
Diet - Exercise Can Prevent Rickets
Gimmicky programs that promote health and dieting rarely ever work. Eating right is the best insurance against a wide variety of disease.
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Cases of rickets are rising in numbers in American children.
Rickets is a childhood bone disease that causes the bones to ache and to become
deformed starting at a young age. This old-fashioned disease is starting to make
a comeback due to poor diet and lack of exercise in American kids.