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		<title>Beer….Tastes Great, Less Filling and can Treat Osteoporosis?</title>
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			A commonly occurring element, silicon, is present in relatively high quantities in beer.  It is also a necessary ingredient for proper bone density.  Researchers at the Department of Food Science &#38; Technology at the University of California, Davis have proposed that drinking beer is an excellent source of dietary silicon.  So next [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Osteoporosis Cure on the Way?</title>
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			Most osteoporosis treatments are aimed at slowing down bone loss, but a new investigational study in mice looked at a drug which could actually increase bone mass.
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