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Calcium is usually measured to screen for or monitor diseases of the bone or calcium regulation disorders (that is, diseases of the parathyroid gland or kidneys).
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Calcium deficiency: A low level of calcium in the blood (hypocalcemia) which can make the nervous system highly irritable causing tetany (spasms of the hands and feet, muscle cramps, abdominal cramps, and overly active reflexes).
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Calcium is important for building strong bones and teeth. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, most children older than 8 years in the United States don't get enough calcium in their diet.
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Calcium channel blockers, such as verapamil and diltiazem, can help slow a rapid heart rate. Other calcium channel blockers, such as nifedipine, have little or no effect on heart rate or may actually increase the heart rate.
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Calcium and vitamin D-rich foods include skimmed, semi-skimmed and whole milk, yoghurt, hard cheese, cottage cheese and spinach.1
Should I drink skimmed, semi-skimmed or whole milk?
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Calcium is an important nutrient and is needed for many of the body’s functions, including blood clotting and the proper function of the heart, muscles, and nerves. Calcium is also critical for the health and strength of bones.
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Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body. It is well known for its key role in maintaining strong teeth and bones. The teeth and bones contain 99 percent of the calcium in the body. The remaining 1% is found in the body's fluids and cells.
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Calcium is one of the most important substances in the body. High levels of calcium, detected by a blood test, can be a red flag for many conditions.
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Calcium is the most plentiful mineral found in the human body, accounting for 1.5% to 2% of an adult's total body weight. The teeth and the bones contain the majority of the body's calcium (about 99%).
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Calcium is vital for the development of healthy bones and
teeth
The mineral calcium is vital for the development of healthy bones and teeth - 99 per cent of the calcium in our bodies is found here.
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The level of calcium in your blood may be measured to look for or check certain medical conditions, such as:
bone disorders
endocrine disorders (hormone problems)
blood-clotting problems
kidney disease
irregular heartbeat.
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Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body. Every cell requires calcium. Ninety-nine percent of the body's calcium is found in the bones and the teeth.
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Calcium. Getting enough calcium all through your life helps to build and keep strong bones. In 1997 the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) suggested that people from age 31 to 50 get 1000 mg (milligrams) of calcium each day.
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Calcium is a mineral that builds and strengthens bones. It's found in many foods, particularly milk and other dairy products.
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Calcium oxalate stones - These stones account for more than 75 percent of all kidney stones. They are more common in men than in women, and they are more common in adults than in children.
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Calcium stones are most common. They are two to three times more common in men, usually appearing at age 20 to 30. Recurrence is likely.
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Calcium skin deposits
Raynaud phenomenon (a condition in which the blood vessels of the fingers and toes go into spasm when triggered by factors such as cold, stress, or illness; the result is cold, painful, ...
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Calcium is a bone builder and when taken with Vitamin D, which helps the body to absorb calcium, it can help decrease the risk of osteoporosis.
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Calcium and magnesium salts act by adsorption of the acid, and are less prone to the rebound effect, but may have other significant disadvantages.
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calcium (KAL-see-um)
A mineral found in teeth, bones, and other body tissues.
calcium carbonate ...
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Calcium and Vitamin D Supplements Offer Modest Bone Improvements, No Benefits for Colorectal Cancer ...
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Calcium channel blockers such as diltiazem (Cardizem), nicardipene (Cardene), and nifedipine (Procardia)
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Loss of calcium from the bones or teeth.
decidua
The mucus lining of the uterus that's passed after childbirth or during the menstrual period.
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PTH
Urine calcium
Calcium (ionized)
ALP (alkaline phosphatase) isoenzyme ...
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A good intake of calcium is important for maintaining healthy bones. This article provides an in depth look at how to prevent osteoporosis and profiles the calcium content of a variety of foods.
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Be sure to discuss calcium and vitamin D supplementation with your physician since avoiding milk could deprive a growing child of these essential nutrients. Also, experiment with foods a bit.
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Nitroglycerin, beta-blockers, and calcium-channel blockers are often used for control of angina.
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Food: Eating foods that are high in calcium helps slow down bone loss. Calcium is found in milk and dairy foods, nuts, seafood, and green leafy vegetables. Your doctor may want you to take calcium pills.
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You should increase your calcium intake to approximately 1500 mg. per day, get regular exercise, and avoid activity that will put you at an increased risk, such as smoking and heavy alcohol use.
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calcium channel blockers, which relax blood vessels and increase the supply of blood and oxygen to the heart, while reducing its workload; ...
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HYPERCALCEMIA - An abnormally elevated blood calcium. Normal blood calcium is in the range of 8.5 to 10.5 mg/dl.
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Children with low levels of lead poisoning (20 to 30) are often managed with nutritional supplementation, specifically iron supplements and foods rich in calcium and zinc.
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Malnutrition (inadequate amounts of a vitamin, protein, calcium, or other nutrients)
Genetic diseases and chromosomal abnormalities
Problems experienced by a fetus before birth -- exposure to drugs and medications, infections, positioning, or trauma ...
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When the bones of the body lose calcium, become weak, and break easily, it is called osteoporosis. Bones may become so weak that they break during everyday activities such as bending over or walking.
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GALLSTONE: A hard mass of cholesterol, calcium bilirubinate, and calcium carbonate formed in the gallbladder or biliary passages.
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The process in which deposits of fatty substances, cholesterol, cellular waste products, calcium and other substances build up in the inner lining of an artery. This buildup is called plaque. It usually affects large and medium-sized arteries.
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Nonfat Yogurt
High in calcium, which keeps your smile white and your teeth cavity-free.
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When spasms occur, air cannot pass through the larynx properly. May occur with infants, in tetany or in tetanus (lockjaw). Caused by abnormally low calcium levels in the blood and can be life-threatening if severe. See also : Respiratory system ...
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