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Study: Boosting Calcium Late In Life Won't Prevent Fractures
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By NBC Newschannel More is not always better. A new study finds boosting calcium late in life does not appear to help women prevent fractures. Researchers in Sweden found women who took around 700 milligrams of calcium a day had the lowest risk for ...
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