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Folic Acid and Other B Vitamins Won't Help Prevent Cancer
Calcium, Vitamin D Won't Prevent Breast Cancer Freezing Ovaries Preserves Fertility, Scientists Report Childhood Food Allergies on the Rise Lack of Potassium Linked to High Blood...
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Does Your Calcium Supplement Have You Covered? Plus Other Health Questions
Q. I'm confused about vitamin D. The calcium supplement I take includes some vitamin D, although it's actually vitamin D3. Do I still need to take more D in addition to what's...
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Vitamin and calcium supplements may reduce breast cancer risk
and Calcium Supplements May Reduce Breast Cancer Risk ScienceDaily (Apr. 19, 2010) — Vitamins and calcium supplements appear to reduce the risk of breast cancer, according to findings...
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Intake Of Vitamin D And Calcium Associated With Lower Risk Of Breast ...
Intake Of Vitamin D And Calcium Associated With Lower Risk Of Breast Cancer Before Menopause ScienceDaily (May 29, 2007) — Women who consume higher amounts of calcium and vitamin...
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Most Women With Osteoporosis Unaware of Raised Fracture Risk
Calcium Supplements Cut Blood Lead Levels During Pregnancy Drug Treatment for Osteoporosis Patients Urged Zoledronic Acid Protects Bones of Women Getting Breast Cancer Treatment...
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Calcium and Milk: Nutrition Source, Harvard School of Public Health
strengthening exercise. Getting adequate vitamin D, whether through diet, exposure to sunshine, or supplements. Consuming enough calcium to reduce the amount the body has to borrow...
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Pill Mistakes That Smart People Make
When it comes to taking calcium and vitamin D supplements, we're all for it. Same with aspirin if you're a guy over age 35 or a woman over 40 and your doc agrees it's right for...
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AFAR: WHI Study Results: Calcium and Vitamin D Supplements
WHI study results: Calcium and vitamin D supplements WHI study results: Low-fat diet Red grapefruit lowers cholesterol Soy and cruciferous vegetables enhance DNA repair Eating...
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