Milk, dietary calcium, and bone fractures in women: a 12-year prospective study.

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Published in Am J Public Health on June 01, 1997

Authors

D Feskanich1, W C Willett, M J Stampfer, G A Colditz

Author Affiliations

1: Channing Laboratory, Boston, Mass. 02115, USA.

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