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  • Calcium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Properties of the element, including its history, applications, and characteristics.
  • Calcium metabolism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Calcium metabolism or calcium homeostasis is the mechanism by which the body maintains adequate calcium levels. Derangements of this mechanism lead to hypercalcemia or hypocalcemia ...
  • Dietary Supplement Fact Sheet: Calcium

    Table of Contents. Calcium: What is it? What is the recommended intake for calcium? What foods provide calcium? Helping hints for meeting your calcium needs
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    Recommendations. For adult men and women a total elemental calcium intake of 1,000 to 1,500 mg/day is suggested by the current evidence. This includes both dietary calcium and ...
  • Calcium

    Information about calcium - why we need it, where to find it and how it?s best absorbed. ... Calcium is a major mineral essential for healthy bones and teeth. There are several ...
  • The Calcium Information Resource

    Online calcium resource from the makers of Tums.
  • Dairy foods & Calcium

    Milk, cheese and ice cream - the foods you loved as a child are important to adults, too ... What are cookies without milk? What is pizza without cheese? What is a birthday without ...
  • Calcium definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical ...

    Online Medical Dictionary and glossary with medical definitions ... Definition of Calcium. Calcium: A mineral found mainly in the hard part of bones, where it is stored.
  • Calcium

    Calcium is the major mineral in the body. The best calcium, well absorbed calcium, is needed for strong bones, strong teeth, strong heart, calm nerves and more.
  • Calcium

    Calcium ... Calcium is a mineral your body needs to help build strong bones and healthy teeth.

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