Yes, it is possible to increase your bone density. There are many ways to do this. It is best to consult a professional in this area before doing so to prevent injuries.
keep working.
the exercising creates stress on the bones this in result of long physiological chain increases the production of osteoblast by fibroblast this inturn deposits fibres and apetite
No, and here is an example why. Suppose the earth could be compressed down to the size a ping pong ball. At this density, the escape speed would exceed the speed of light and therefore be classified...
There is the possibility that low bone density can increase health risks. One possible risk for those with low bone density is an increase risk of bone fracture, especially in older women who suffer...