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Question: What is the optimal calcium intake for women in different stages of their lives?
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The Dairy Disaster: Milk Does Not Do Your Body Good - Natural News.com
... believing that "milk does a body good." The truth is that too much dairy can cause obesity, cancer, heart disease, allergies, diabetes, and even osteoporosis. Calcium is essential to good health and can be found in a plethora of plant sources ...

Should middle-age guys who rarely drink milk take calcium? - CNN
Hi Randall. This is a good question and brings up several important points. First of all, osteoporosis in men is becoming an increasing public health concern. In fact, one of five men over the age of 50 will suffer a broken bone because of ...

Vitamin D Needs Calcium to Reduce Fracture Risk - HealthCentral.com
A new study has found that pairing vitamin D with calcium is the best way to stave off fractures. The assessment, which included data on 68,517 patients in seven studies, found that vitamin D alone did not reduce fracture risk at all. Those who took ...

New Recommendation: Why You Need More Vitamin D - Huffingtonpost.com
I am raising my recommendation of 1,000 IU of vitamin D per day to 2,000 IU per day. Since 2005, when I raised it from 400 to 1,000 IU, clinical evidence has been accumulating to suggest that a higher dose is more appropriate to help maintain optimum ...

Bone density testing - Better Health Channel
Bone density testing is a medical procedure used to determine bone density or strength. It can identify osteoporosis (when bones become less dense, lose strength and break more easily due to calcium loss) or osteopaenia, a milder form of bone loss ...

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