www.healthcosmo.com
| 2 months ago
Doctors should not recommend calcium supplements for patients with osteoporosis unless the patients are also taking an effective osteoporosis treatment, Dr. Cleland and his co-author conclude. It's unclear how calcium supplements might ...
agingresearch.wordpress.com
| 2 months ago
The analysis also suggested the supplements might slightly increase hip fractures and have only a modest overall effect on reducing all kinds of fractures. But cardiologist John Cleland of the Hull York Medical School in England told ...
kosu.org
| 2 months ago
Before you pop that calcium supplement, you might want to talk to your doctor.A new analysis out in the British Journal of Medicine says calcium supplements may. ... The analysis also suggested the supplements might slightly increase hip fractures
www.themoneytimes.com
| 2 months ago
... with osteoporosis should generally not be treated with calcium supplements, either alone or combined with vitamin D, unless they are also receiving an effective treatment for osteoporosis for a recognized indication,” John Cleland, ...
www.pulsetoday.co.uk
| 2 months ago
In an accompanying editorial, Professor John Cleland, professor of cardiology at the University of Hull, said calcium 'should not be given without concomitant treatment'. 'Calcium supplements, given alone, improve bone mineral density, ...
dagboek.thesserie.com
| 2 months ago
In a commentary, John Cleland of the University of Hull and colleagues point out that — regardless of possible impacts on heart attack rates — calcium supplements are probably not very efficient in reducing fractures in any case. ...