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Calcium supplements, long recommended for stronger bones, may be bad for the heart, a large new study confirms. The study found that taking extra calcium may raise the risk of a heart attack. In recent years, some health authorities had hoped that
Tags: calcium supplements, heart attack, taking calcium, University of Zurich, Switzerland, Zurich, Health Medical Pharma, calcium, dietary supplements, Nutrition
Calcium is often taken by older people to strengthen bones and prevent fractures. But the study, published in the journal Heart, said the supplements "should be taken with caution". Experts say promoting a balanced diet including calcium would be a
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Calcium supplements, widely taken by older people to prevent bone fractures, may be doing more harm than good, a large new study suggests. Researchers tracked nearly 25,000 European adults for 11 years, and found that people who reported regularly
Tags: calcium supplements, heart attack, supplements increase, attack risk, Switzerland, Zurich, calcium, Health Medical Pharma, dietary supplements, Osteoporosis
When you think about staying healthy, you most likely think about making lifestyle changes to prevent cancer, heart disease and diabetes...May is National Osteoporosis Awareness and Prevention Month, and now is the time to think about keeping your
Tags: dairy products, physical activity, calcium supplements, Newton, Health Medical Pharma, Lactose intolerance, Bone, Calcium metabolism, Vitamin D
May 10, 2012 VitalMax Vitamins, a worldwide vitamin and supplement company, relates their calcium supplement OsteoShield is the most
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Nature's way is still the best to boost nutrient intake, health experts say, reports Yang Wanli in Beijing. The condition of Yiyi, a 17-month-old Chinese-American girl, has troubled her parents since she arrived in China at the end of last year from
Tags: calcium supplements, China, Chinese Women's Research Network, calcium deficiency, Chen Yuming, Yiyi, Beijing, Public Health
Are homemade salad dressings healthier than bottled dressings, or do people just like their freshness?...The flavor of a freshly made dressing is hard to beat and making your salad dressing at home does offer you the opportunity to make a healthier
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Reuters Older women whose diet include too little calcium or water -- or too much salt -- have an increased risk of developing kidney stones, a study confirms. Researchers found that among more than 78,000 U.S. women in their 50s and 70s, the risk of
Tags: kidney stones, Dr. Mathew Sorensen, older women, calcium supplements, developing kidney, New York City, calcium, chemistry, Urology, Dietary minerals
Food and Drug Administration and Rexall, Inc., of Deerfield Beach, Fla., have issued a recall alert for one lot of the company's calcium supplements. The bottles of Rexall Calcium 1200 mg plus 1000IU Vitamin D3 actually contain tablets of triple
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You said on Facebook that they might increase heart problems. N.R., Seattle My post was based on the April 2011 research published in the British Medical Journal that linked cardiovascular events (think heart attack or stroke) increased in older
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