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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for CALCIUM
  1. ... risk for osteoporosis. Nutrition. A diet low in calcium, vitamin D, or protein can raise risk. Lifestyle ... may recommend eating a balanced diet with enough calcium, vitamin D, and protein. They may also recommend ...
  2. ... skin’s nerve endings. This triggers an influx of calcium, which acts as a message to the brain. ... responded to each of the stimuli. “You see calcium go up and that [looks like] a flash ...
  3. ... in adults Vitamin D helps your body absorb calcium, one of the main building blocks of bone. ...
  4. ... Applying chlorhexidine, which can kill bacteria Using a calcium phosphate rinse to repair tooth enamel Source: National ...
  5. ... including fingers that turned white in the cold, calcium deposits, joint problems, heart problems, and gastrointestinal issues ...
  6. ... blood vessels. Painful bumps under the skin from calcium deposits. Red spots on the face or hands ...
  7. ... of the arteries causes plaques of fat, cholesterol, calcium, and other substances that reduce blood flow. This ...