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Results 1 - 10 of 15 for CALCIUM OR CHROMIUM OR MAGNESIUM OR MANGANESE OR ZINC
  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. ... great source of protein, iron, vitamin B12, and zinc. But too much red... Heart Diseases , Nutrition April ...
  4. ... great source of protein, iron, vitamin B12, and zinc. But too much red... Cholesterol Cholesterol: The good, ...
  5. ... in adults Vitamin D helps your body absorb calcium, one of the main building blocks of bone. ...
  6. ... great source of protein, iron, vitamin B12, and zinc. But too much red meat can negatively affect ...
  7. ... great source of protein, iron, vitamin B12, and zinc. But too much red... Heart Diseases , Nutrition July ...
  8. ... great source of protein, iron, vitamin B12, and zinc. But too much red... Cholesterol Cholesterol: The good, ...
  9. ... great source of protein, iron, vitamin B12, and zinc. But too much red... Heart Diseases , Nutrition Latest ...
  10. ... Electrolytes are minerals in your body―like sodium, magnesium, and chloride―that you get from the food ...
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