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OTHER MINERALS IMPORTANT TO BONE HEALTH 515<br />

Retrieved April 24, 2020, from https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Phosphorus-<br />

HealthProfessional/<br />

• 3 National Institutes of Health Office of Dietary Supplements. (n.d.). Magnesium.<br />

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Consumer/<br />

• 4 National Institutes of Health. (2018, July). Dental caries (tooth decay). Retrieved April<br />

20, 2020, from https://www.nidcr.nih.gov/research/data-statistics/dental-caries.<br />

• 5 Centers for Disease Control <strong>and</strong> Prevention. (2020, January 15). Community water<br />

fluoridation. Retrieved April 20, 2020, from https://www.cdc.gov/fluoridation/<br />

index.html.<br />

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• Figure 9.7. “Dietary sources of phosphorus” by Alice Callahan is licensed under CC<br />

BY 4.0, with images: Yogurt photo by Sara Cervera, salmon photo by Caroline<br />

Attwood, potato photo by Lars Blankers, all on Unsplash (license information);<br />

“Superbowl Chili” by Jake Przespo is licensed under CC BY 2.0<br />

• Figure 9.8. “Dietary sources of magnesium” by Alice Callahan is licensed under CC<br />

BY 4.0, with images: Almond photo by Remi Yuan <strong>and</strong> potato photo by Lars<br />

Blankers, both on Unsplash (license information); “Black beans” by<br />

cookbookman17 is licensed under CC BY 2.0; “par cooked brown rice“ by jules is<br />

licensed under CC BY 2.0; “edamame“ by Carrie T is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0<br />

• Figure 9.9. “Dental fluorosis (mild)” by josconklin is licensed under CC BY 3.0 <strong>and</strong><br />

“Dental fluorosis (excessive)” by Editmore is in the Public Domain<br />

• Figure 9.10. Dietary sources of fluoride, with water photo by manu schwendener,<br />

tea photo by Sarah Gualtieri, shrimp photo by AM FL, <strong>and</strong> toothpaste photo by<br />

William Warby, all on Unsplash (license information)

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