You might be surprised to learn that your body can only absorb so much calcium from a supplement at once, so taking a higher ...
A large study has found that calcium supplements, long recommended for bone health, particularly in older women, don’t ...
A large trial shows calcium supplements do not raise dementia risk in older women. Discover the impact—keep reading for ...
Calcium and vitamin D supplement use was linked to a lower risk for cancer mortality but a higher risk for cardiovascular disease mortality among postmenopausal women. Calcium and vitamin D ...
Calcium supplements likely do not increase the risk of dementia or dementia-related death, especially in older women looking to maintain their bone health, a new study indicates.
Curtin University and the University of Western Australia has found no evidence that calcium monotherapy increases the ...
Calcium supplements do not appear to raise dementia risk. Long-term data support their safety for older women. New findings ...
May 30, 2012 (Heidelberg, Germany [UPDATED])— Authors of another study suggesting that calcium supplements might increase the risk of MI say people who do need more calcium should first and foremost ...
To increase low calcium levels, you're looking at calcium citrate vs. calcium carbonate. Here, dietitians explain which is beter and pros and cons of each.
Taking the supplements may not lower fracture risks, a JAMA study found. — -- Taking calcium and vitamin D supplements may not actually lower fracture risks for elder adults living independently, ...
Millions of older women take calcium supplements to protect their bones, but many have worried whether the pills might harm their brains.
Calcium is vital for strong bones, but too much from supplements may raise the risk of kidney stones and heart disease. Experts say it’s time to get c ...