Absolutely. The age is just a guideline - to target a specific age range. A person older than the intended age-range, would simply get a slightly reduced benefit than the younger person.
They only have to drink 69 times a year
No harm is likely to result from vitamin D deficiency that occurs for only a few days a year. If the deficiency occurs for a period of many months or years, however, rickets or osteomalacia may develop
Yes doctors start giving them from kids to 9 years it isn't only a great vitamin source but it helps grow
They only have to drink 69 times a year
up to 500 years
all people drink milk
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They only have to drink 69 times a year
A leap year is singular--it only occurs ONE time and ONLY in that year. (One) Leap Year occurs every 4 years.
We do not have a leap year every 7 years. It is every 4 years. It is possible that in a sequence of 7 years, that there is only one leap year in the middle of it. For example 2000 and 2008 were leap years, so in the intervening 7 years, there was only one leap year:2001200220032004 was a leap year.200520062007In order keep the calendar years synchronized there has to be a extra day added to February every 4 years. The other years that are not leap year are called common years.
pediasure is for 1 year to 13 years old ensure is for 14 to 21 onesource 21 years + so ensure