Carbonated sodas have alot of phosphoric acid in them, this chemical has been shown to (in crude terms) eat away at the bone material. But unless your drinking 4 or more(not exact and depends on your diet) sodas a days its negligible and the calcium that you ingest in your regular diet is counteracting that effect.
Strong bones require calcium and vitamin D, which are obtained in a healthy diet.
If you do it to much you maybe at risk for arthritis.
Because it originates in one's bone marrow, it affects your bone marrow. after that it will spread to the rest of your bones.
There are often sesamoid bones at the interphalangeal joints resembling the petella in the knee
Tendons attach muscles to bones, while ligaments attach bones to other bones.
That depends: Coal coke, CocaCola or white powder, and person or machine?
what is cocacola's aim in business?
No, it is not.
Very good taste of cocacola makes ait a quality product.
cocacola
5.8
Have a COKE & A SMILE.
No, in Atlanta.
IF and THENFor example: IF I put mentos into a CocaCola bottle THENthe cocacola in the bottle will start to rise in a foamy texture.
osteoprosis!
no. but ear bones and liquid does. no. but ear bones and liquid does.
A octopus has no bones