| 11. | Step by step it followed Baker into adulthood, snapping his brittle bones like twigs.
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| 12. | The rapid-fire footwork that accompanies the dance part is deemed rough for brittle bones.
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| 13. | Neither buys into the notion that brittle bones are simply a product of aging.
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| 14. | They include weakened immune and cardiovascular systems, brittle bones, balance disorders and trouble sleeping.
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| 15. | Valerie develops brittle bones and her arm breaks just from Thirteen turning her arm over.
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| 16. | The cumulative effect of both can be brittle bones.
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| 17. | With each kick and punch, his brittle bones broke.
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| 18. | Their care is complicated with problems that come with age : brittle bones, Alzheimer's, dementia.
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| 19. | This could help explain such things the brittle bones common among the aged, he said.
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| 20. | For thousands of people with catastrophically brittle bones, the most routine movements can be life-threatening.
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