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"Calcium," Dietary
- Calcium (National Library of Medicine)... Your provider may want to first do a calcium blood test to see if you are getting enough of it. NIH: National Institutes of Health Office of Dietary Supplements
- Vegetarian Diet (National Library of Medicine)... may need to focus on include protein, iron, calcium, zinc and vitamin B12. United States Department of Agriculture
- Vitamin D (National Library of Medicine)... it. NIH: National Institutes of Health Office of Dietary Supplements
- Osteoporosis (National Library of Medicine)... thing to do is to eat a healthy diet rich in calcium and vitamin D. Getting regular physical activity, limiting ...
- Paget's Disease of Bone (National Library of Medicine)... stones, you should make sure to get enough calcium and vitamin D through your diet and supplements. Besides keeping your skeleton healthy, exercise ...
- Fractures (National Library of Medicine)... fractures: Keeping your bones strong by: Getting enough calcium and vitamin D in your diet Getting regular physical activity, including weight bearing exercises ...
- Bone Density (National Library of Medicine)... thing to do is to eat a healthy diet rich in calcium and vitamin D. Getting regular physical activity, limiting ...
- Rickets (National Library of Medicine)... to make the diagnosis. Treatment is replacing the calcium, phosphorus, or vitamin D that are lacking in the diet. Rickets is rare in the United States.
- Lactose Intolerance (National Library of Medicine)... usually helps. You may need to take a calcium supplement if you don't get enough of it from your diet, since milk and foods made with milk are the most common source of calcium for most people. NIH: National Institute of Diabetes ...
- Child Nutrition (National Library of Medicine)... them, such as the requirements for iron and calcium, change as your child ages. NIH: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases