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7 Hidden Signs Your Bones Are in Trouble

You have a poor grip strength

In a study performed on post-menopausal women, researchers found that handgrip strength was the most important test in determining overall bone mineral density. There’s a link between your grip strength and the bone density in your hip, spine, and forearm. So, weakness in the bones of your hand can reveal weakness elsewhere. Protect your bones with strength training!

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