Medically reviewed by Patricia Mikula, PharmD If you have weak bones or are at risk for bone disease, you might think taking ...
A large study has found that calcium supplements, long recommended for bone health, particularly in older women, don’t ...
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 ...
A new US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommendation statement has concluded that the evidence is insufficient to support the use of vitamin D and calcium supplementation to prevent ...
These nutrients are especially important for people beginning menopause. They can benefit bone health and reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and other conditions at this time of life. Many ...
Calcium supplements do not appear to raise dementia risk. Long-term data support their safety for older women. New findings from (ECU), Curtin University, and the University of Western Australia show ...
New research from Edith Cowan University (ECU), Curtin University, and the University of Western Australia has found that ...
Women who take calcium and vitamin D supplements for many years may, in the long run, see a lower risk of dying from cancer, according to two decades’ worth of data from the Women’s Health Initiative ...
Curtin University and the University of Western Australia has found no evidence that calcium monotherapy increases the ...