High normal calciumlevel linked to higher risk of fatal prostate cancer
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Dr. John Z.Posted
Mon 22 Sep 2008 10:06am
A recent report revealed that men in the upper tertile of the normal distribution of serum calcium have an approximately 3-fold increased risk of fatal prostate cancer later in life.
The stimulus for this research came from recent work on the pathophysiology of metastatic prostate cancer (Schwartz GG. Prostate cancer, serum Parathyroid Hormone
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High calciumlevel in arteries m ...
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Dr. Rubens D.Posted
Wed 29 Jul 2009 10:29pm
High calciumlevel in arteries may signal serious heart attack risk
OAK BROOK, Ill., 30 july 2009-– Researchers may be able to predict future severe cardiac events in patients with known, stable coronary artery disease (CAD) using coronary calcium scoring, according to a study published in the online edition of Radiology.
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Thyroid and CalciumLevels
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KaliTime C.Posted
Thu 13 Dec 2007 5:38pm2 Comments
previously told by my doctor that my blood calciumlevels were abysmal despite that awesome DEXA scan and, initially, I was put on Eucalciferol to counter that. Once I've finished... will help with calcium absorption.
Good luck ~ Mandy
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Calcium / Calcis / Coral Calcium Supplements & Products
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franklinbPosted
Tue 03 Nov 2009 10:01pmCalcium / Calcis / Coral Calcium Supplements & Products
Calcium Supplements and products that contain calcium and coral calcium supplements.
Calcium Ionic Mineral Supplement, Fully Absorbable, 700 +/- ppm - 16 fl. oz.
WaterOz Ionic Calcium is a pure liquid Calcium supplement. Calcium is one of the most essential of the major
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What Does Calcium Do For You?
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Paul E.Posted
Thu 07 May 2009 1:55pm
About ninety-nine percent of your calcium resides in your bones and teeth. The remaining one percent circulates in your blood and carries out the critical function of regulating muscle contraction, heart contraction and nerve function.
Calcium gives you strong bones and prevents osteoporosis. It even lowers blood pressure and can decrease your
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Calcium for bones, heart & weight loss
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FithoPosted
Thu 17 Feb 2011 9:28pm
400 mg of calcium is the daily requirement for your body. Beyond being important for the development of bones and teeth, calcium is also needed for proper functioning of the heart, nerves and muscles, and research is also showing that because of its calcium content, yogurt promotes belly fat loss.
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