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June 1/The Irish Times -- The diets of Irish children and teens do not include enough calcium, leaving them deficient in this and other nutrients, according to research quoted by the National Dairy Council (NDC).
More than 40% of teenage girls and 23% of teenage boys do not take enough calcium in their diets, the council said.