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Make low-fat dairy a regular part of your diet. Milk, yogurt, and cheese are all good options. You can also get vitamin D from fortified foods, like cereals and orange juices. Many foods also have protein and other nutrients needed for not just bone health, but for total body health.

If you still aren’t getting enough calcium and vitamin D, ask your doctor about supplements.

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