Research News
May 2006 Issue
EN Tackles New Questions About Calciums Role in Bone Health
Another confusing round of findings from the Women’s Health Initiative study suggested that taking calcium and vitamin D supplements offered no significant benefit for preventing fractures. There’s more to the story.
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