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Calcium pills effective for boosting bone health in teenage girls

By Stephen Daniells
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19/02/2008- Supplements of calcium effectively increased the build up and bone mineral content in teenage girls, but the benefits are undone if the supplementation stops, suggests a new study.
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http://www.nutraingredients.com/news/ng.asp?id=83353
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Calcium again linked to lower colorectal cancer risk
08/11/2006- Getting plenty of calcium from the diet and supplements could reduced the risk of colorectal cancer in Chinese women by 40 per cent, says a new US-Chinese study.
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http://www.dairyreporter.com/news/printNewsBis.asp?id=71912
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Calcium may reduce hypertension risk - qualified health claim
10/27/2005 - Makers of calcium supplements can make a qualified health claim for their possible reduction of high blood pressure, after the Food and Drug Administration concluded that there is some evidence for the claim.
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http://www.nutraingredients-usa.com/news/ng.asp?n=63527&m=1NIUO27&c=usxufrkjsyqqebe
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Calcium may prevent polyps but cancer not clear
7/20/2005 - Calcium supplements might stop the development of polyps that sometimes lead to colon cancer but there is not enough evidence that the mineral can prevent colorectal cancer itself, finds a new study.
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http://www.nutraingredients-usa.com/news/ng.asp?n=61406&m=1NIU720&c=usxufrkjsyqqebe
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Calcium reduces osteoporosis risk for women on the Pill 7/7/2005 - Oral contraceptives may prevent young women from attaining optimal bone mass and increase their chances of developing osteoporosis in later life. But a new study from Purdue University indicates that upping dietary calcium may offset the effects,
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Calcium mechanism for weight loss gets clinical support 25/02/2005 - Calcium could reduce body weight by binding fat in the intestine and increasing its excretion from the body, say Danish researchers.
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http://nutraingredients.com/news/ng.asp?id=58328&n=dh56&c=usxufrkjsyqqebe
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Calcium may protect women from colorectal cancer 28/01/2005 - Women consuming more than 800 milligrams of calcium each day reduced their risk of colorectal cancer by as much as 46 per cent, according a large study carried out in the US.
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http://nutraingredients.com/news/ng.asp?id=57670&n=dh28&c=usxufrkjsyqqebe
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Calcium supplements offer long-term benefits 1/10/2005 - Teenage girls that take calcium supplements for a short time may see a long-term benefit to bone health, suggest Israeli researchers.
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http://nutraingredients-usa.com/news/ng.asp?id=57191&n=dh10&c=usxufrkjsyqqebe |
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