Making healthy food choices can help prevent dangerous bone loss, and food is .... More research is needed to understand the relationship between vitamin C and .... Salt causes the body to lose a little bit of calcium through what scientists call ...
If you want to say yess or no but I’ll right to paragraphs down
No I don’t think they should bc they could get hurt if they can’t hold it right. It depends what size the weights are but either way they could get hurt.
Yes I think they should be able to as long as they are big and weigh heavy if it’s a 5 pound one and a kid is playing with it and pretending to work out it is fine but if it tries to hold a one that weighs to much for them then it could be dangerous.
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I would recommend that Samuel takes Vitamin C and D but not necesarily from a supplement. He needs a nutritional diet nonetheless and needs to cut excess sodium out of his diet. I would have him return bimonthly for workups.
Explanation:
The answer to this question would be (All of the above) because all of these could be positive