Articles, tagged with "low calcium", page 1
28th September 2011
Nowadays, most of the kids do not eat healthy. Kids prefer eating chips and candies that do not contain high amounts of vitamins and minerals necessary for their growth. Although parents want to impose right eating habits for their children, they oftentim...
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Author:
cyrussummy
08th June 2011
Rising urea levels in the blood (uremia) can affect the function of a variety of organs ranging from the brain (encephalopathy) with alteration of thinking, to inflammation of the heart lining (pericarditis), to decreased muscle function because of low ca...
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Cyril Forbes
02nd June 2011
I am sure you have all heard the old adage that taking calcium will help give you strong fingernails. And I am not here to dispute that, although I will add that taking a calcium supplement on its own will not necessarily give you the longer, stronger fi...
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Author:
ameljor
01st June 2011
Sport bikes or perhaps bicycles are generally easy materials favorite towards little children and in addition old ones. Biking is not just a hobby for the kids moreover teenage boys and for older adults. Cycling may be a pastime exercise for the complete ...
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Richard McWhilly
09th May 2011
Passing a kidney stone easily is the challenge for the kidney stone sufferer because that time they are suffering with the most painful disorder. At the beginning of kidney stone pain is not so much this time it could be afford easily but as it increase t...
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Author:
KidneyStoneRemedy
28th March 2011
People who are not happy with their height and want to get taller should notice two things in common. Foods to eat to grow taller and Stretches that help grow taller. Eating a good balanced diet combined with the right exercise will enable you to maximize...
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Author:
Jayaprakash D Pai
14th February 2011
Silica, featuring therapeutic qualities and priceless age-reversing properties, has grown to be quite possibly the most helpful minerals for the human body. During the past several years, silica has already been a very popular subject matter for scienti...
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Author:
sidana
19th January 2011
Osteoporosis is one disease that affects postmenopausal women and men in a growing number. It is a condition in which bone becomes brittle and make them prone to fracture. Worldwide, the condition affects over 200 million people. Although,a number of drug...
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Canada Pharmacy
07th July 2010
Are you interested in taking a calcium supplement? While this offers many benefits to the human body, keep in mind that too much calcium can be bad for you. For this reason, you do not want to start taking a calcium supplement for no reason at all. Instea...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
06th May 2010
Adequate calcium intake has long been recommended for stronger bones. But lately, calcium has been scoring headlines for its possible link with weight loss. While I hope this news will be a boon to dieters, I'm afraid it could also boomerang.
Why? It p...
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Author:
Armand Gray
04th May 2010
Many people take calcium products for supplementing calcium, but they are not clear on how to promote calcium absorption in the diet. With little carelessness, it may fall into errors, resulting in preventing the absorption of calcium. It is good for you ...
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Author:
Danica
11th March 2010
Cervical Spondylitis is also recognized as cervical osteoarthritis or cervical Spondylitis. It usually affects the men and women older than 40 and progress with age. People with less bone thickness or low calcium diet are prone to this state. Cervical Spo...
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Author:
Dr Charles Buchar
01st February 2010
You Need More Than Water To Pass Kidney Stones!
It is true that kidney stones are typically caused by a lack of water or hydration. And because most diseases can be cured naturally, kidney stones are often the first disease to be treated with a natur...
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Author:
Johnfox
01st February 2010
Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery is one way to help people who are battling obesity lose weight, even if they've never been able to lose weight before. It works by sectioning off a small part of the stomach and connecting it to the intestines, forcing the...
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Author:
Daniel Berry
08th January 2010
Many of us accept weaker bones as part of aging. While old age may lead to loss of bone density, proper awareness about how to care for your bones can help you keep them healthy even as you age.Our body is constantly replacing old bones with new ones much...
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Author:
Kevin Agrawal