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How marriage affects bone health
January 23, 2014 by NewsBot
Marriage is good for the health of men's bones - but only if they marry when they're 25 or older, new UCLA researcher suggests.In a study published online in the peer-reviewed journal Osteoporosis International, researchers found evidence that men who married when they were younger than 25 had lower bone strength than men who married for the first time at a later age.