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Yes, strangely, milk causes osteoporosis (thinning of bone tissue and loss of bone density) which is something you want to prevent.

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Q: Is milk bad for the elderly?
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Is milk and milk products bad for elderly people how does it changes with the age?

milk and milk product are good for the elderly as they contain high levels of calcium which is a mineral that the body loses as it ages. calcium strenghtens bones making them less prone to breakage


If the elderly drink milk will their bones get better?

yes


Elderly people risks with driving?

elderly people can get cataracts and glaucoma which makes their eyesight bad


Does milk bad for shih tzu?

milk is bad for any breed, never give milk to a dog


Does soy milk smell when it goes bad?

Usually, but not as bad as regular milk. Soy milk also tends to get chunky when bad, as well.


Is milk good or bad for you?

Milk is good for you. If someone says it can be bad for you, they are wrong. Milk is very healthy no matter how much you drink it.


Which milk goes bad first?

the milk that has the closest experation date will go bad first.


what do you call when a glass of milk turn bad?

When milk goes bad it is called spoiled or soured.


Is strawberry milk good or bad?

its bad


Can a cow that has a calf have bad milk?

That all depends on what you mean by "bad milk." "Bad milk" can mean anything from milk that tastes bad or is infected with mastitis, or even a cow that is not producing much milk in the first place. So pick one and please re-ask the question again so you can get a more specific answer.


Why is milk bad for your sinus?

the enzymes in milk clogs your sinuses


At what age should the elderly stop drinking milk?

There is no specific age at which the elderly should stop drinking milk. It depends on individual factors such as lactose intolerance, dairy allergies, and personal preferences. It's best to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized recommendations.