Skipping breakfast and eating dinner late linked to surprising bone health risk

A new study reveals that eating dinner within two hours of bedtime and frequently missing breakfast correlates with increased osteoporotic fracture risk in adults.

A new study reveals that eating dinner within two hours of bedtime and frequently missing breakfast correlates with increased osteoporotic fracture risk in adults.
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