Stable Marriages Are Good For The Health Of Men's Bones, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Study

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American men often take time in proposing to their sweethearts and a new study from a team of American researchers has found that waiting until 25 years of age to get married can have a beneficial effect on male bone health. Published in the journal Osteoporosis International, the study found that men who got married for the first time before turning 25 had lower bone strength than their male counterparts who got married at an older age.

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