Fingernails are one of the earliest signs of many health issues, including osteopenia. People with osteopenia may notice that their nails are more brittle than usual, feel dry or thin, or crack and chip more easily than before. This cosmetic problem can be a warning sign of nutrient deficiencies, and many of the same nutrients are needed for nail health as for bone health.

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