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What happens to your bones when you take calcium
“Your bones are constantly remodeling, which means they are repeatedly breaking down old bone and rebuilding new,” says Callins. Adequate calcium helps support this process, giving bones the resources ...
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Statin pain finally explained after 30 years of mystery
For decades, statins have been the quiet workhorses of cardiology, cutting heart attack and stroke risk for millions while ...
Fluoride remains the cornerstone of preventive dentistry, and researchers have analyzed the many delivery methods of fluoride ...
Ahead, experts highlight the adverse effects of road salt on gardens and offer valuable tips to safeguard your plants and soil from its harmful effects. Tom Groves, senior botanist at BSC Group and a ...
Using high-speed atomic force microscopy (HS-AFM), the Kanazawa University team led by Mikihiro Shibata filmed the dynamic movements of CaMKII at the single-molecule level. The images revealed that a ...
After a cozy night by the fireplace, most people scoop out the ash and toss it without a second thought. But did you know ...
Vitamin D3 and vitamin K2 work together to support bone strength, improve calcium use, and help maintain healthy bone density.
Chondrocalcinosis can be treated with cold or heat application to relieve symptoms. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can help ease joint inflammation and pain. Symptoms of ...
This study evaluated the bioactive potential of a macro-porous chitosan scaffold incorporated with calcium hydroxide (CH-Ca) and functionalized with bioactive doses of simvastatin (SV) for bone tissue ...
For the first time, astronomers have spotted a star that exploded not once, but twice. A new image of a roughly 300-year-old supernova provides visual evidence that some dying stars undergo a double ...
Tinned fish has transformed from humble wartime sustenance into a gourmet ingredient gracing upscale charcuterie boards and trendy restaurant menus. Yet many people still hesitate when encountering ...
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