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Calcium

Calcium Requirements - Keep Kids Healthy
Having a diet with foods that are high in calcium to meet daily requirements is necessary for the development of strong bones.

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Switching Kids to Adult Vitamins - Keep Kids Healthy
At what age should my children make the switch to adult vitamins?

Toddler Milk and Calcium Requirements - About Pediatrics
My 14 month old has a milk intolerance. He has been on a soy formula, because he has diarrhea every time that we tried to give him a cow's milk based formula. He also had diarrhea when we recently tried to introduce regular cow's milk. Does he really need to drink milk?

Your Family's Calcium Needs - CDC
A table from the Center of Disease Control and Prevention with recommmended calcium intake for males and females to make sure everyone in your family is getting enough calcium.

Foods with Calcium - CDC
An extensive list of foods that are rich in calcium to help you plan your family's diet and to make sure that they get enough calcium.

Before You Buy Children's Vitamins - About Pediatrics
What to know before you buy vitamins for your children. Important vitamins and minerals include iron, calcium, fluoride, and Vitamin A, C and D.

Calcium for Children - Keep Kids Healthy
Having a diet with foods that are high in calcium to meet daily requirements is necessary for the development of strong bones.

Why Milk Matters - NIH
Information about the importance of calcium and how to get enough calcium in your child's diet.



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