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Calcium Supplements May Be Bad for Your Heart: Study
WEDNESDAY, May 23 (HealthDay News) -- Many older Americans take calcium supplements to prevent bone loss, but they may be significantly increasing their risk for a heart attack, a new study suggests.
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Calcium Supplements a Heart Risk
A new study suggests calcium supplements, but not dietary calcium, may raise heart attack risk.
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Calcium Supplements Linked to Heart Attack Risk
Study Suggests Supplements, but Not Dietary Calcium, Raise Heart Attack Risk
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Calcium supplements increase risk of heart attacks, study finds
Taking calcium supplements increases the risk of having a heart attack, Swiss and German researchers reported Wednesday. The finding adds to the growing body of evidence that such supplements increase the risk to those who take them while providing only minimal benefits. The study is considered important because large numbers of people, especially elderly women, continue to take the supplements ...
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Herbal, Dietary Supplements Take Toll on Liver
Patients taking herbal and dietary supplements may be at risk for liver injury severe enough to warrant an organ transplant, researchers say.
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Calcium Supplements May Raise Heart Attack Risk
Calcium supplements should be taken ''with caution," Swiss researchers warn, as they may raise your risk of heart attack.
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Some Dietary Supplements Linked to Liver Damage
Bodybuilding and weight loss supplements may help you look better, but with some of these supplements there's an ugly tradeoff: a very real risk of liver damage.
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Calcium supplements linked to significantly increased heart attack risk, study suggests
Calcium supplements might increase the risk of having a heart attack, and should be "taken with caution," concludes new research. Furthermore, boosting overall calcium intake from dietary sources confers no significant advantage in terms of staving off heart disease and stroke, the findings indicate.
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Calcium supplements linked to significantly increased heart attack risk
Calcium supplements might increase the risk of having a heart attack, and should be "taken with caution," concludes research published in the online issue of the journal Heart.
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Body Building, Diet Supplements Linked to Liver Damage: Study
TUESDAY, May 22 (HealthDay News) -- Body-building and weight-loss products are the types of dietary supplements most likely to cause liver injury, according to a small new study.
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