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Report: Calcium supplements may increase heart risks

Report: Calcium supplements may increase heart risks
Every work day I encounter patients who take vitamins and minerals. And why not? These so-called natural products are essential nutrients that we must have. Surely their use will enable us to avoid illness.
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Lisbon: See it on a shoestring
Some of the best experiences in Portuguese capital are blissfully free. Lisbon, Portugal, is not only one of Europe’s cheapest and sunniest capitals, it’s also one of the most beautiful, with a jumble of ancient neighborhoods that tumble down to the vast Tagus river (or, as the locals call it, the Tejo) as it rolls toward the Atlantic.
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Recorder of Deeds relocation part of major changes at County Building
The Lake County Recorder of Deeds office is moving up in the world. From the second floor to the sixth floor of the Lake County Building, to be exact, in a heavily organized, three-phase plan that began Monday and will take place over the next several weeks. The move is part of a project to reorganize and consolidate county departments in line with the county’s Master Plan.
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Are Calcium Supplements Harmful?

Are Calcium Supplements Harmful?

A lot of people take calcium supplements, especially older folks to strengthen their bones.  Can this cause more harm than good?  A study released on Friday, July 30, 2010 by the British Medical Journal suggests that calcium supplements may increase the risk for heart attack, especially in healthy older women.  

International team of researchers led by Ian Reid of the University of Auckland in New Zealand found that calcium supplements were associated with about a 30 percent jump in heart attack risk.  The chances of stroke and mortality also increased to a lesser extent.

This risk is only associated with calcium supplements, not the natural calcium derived from food.  

“In a commentary, John Cleland of the University of Hull and colleagues point out that — regardless of possible impacts on heart attack rates — calcium supplements are probably not very efficient in reducing fractures in any case.”

Many people think of calcium supplements as natural, however, they are not.  Instead of taking these supplements, people should eat more calcium-rich food and exercise.  Both of these natural factors prevent brittle bones.  

“If you have 1,000 people taking calcium for five years, we will expect to find 14 more heart attacks, 10 more strokes and 13 more deaths in the people given calcium than they would have had if they hadn’t been treated with calcium,” Reid said.

“When you take calcium supplements, your blood calcium level goes up over the following four to six hours and goes up to the top end of the normal range,” he said.

“That doesn’t happen when you have calcium to eat in your diet because the calcium from food is very slowly absorbed and so the blood calcium level hardly changes at all.”

So the bottom line is, try to eat natural calcium rather than take supplements.  

Top 5 Non-Dairy Foods High in Calcium
1. Figs (four pieces contain 506 milligrams of calcium)
2. Sardines with bones (3 ounces contain 324 milligrams)
3. Soybeans (1 cup contains 261 milligrams)
4. Salmon with bones (3 ounces contain 181 milligrams)
5. Sesame Seeds (1 tablespoon contains 80 milligrams)

Top 3 Foods with Calcium (by Category)
Nuts
1. Sesame Seeds
2. Almonds
3. Walnuts

Fish/Shellfish
1. Sardines (with bones)
2. Salmon (with bones)
3. Oysters

Vegetables
1. Soybeans
2. Broccoli
3. Chick Peas

Fruits
1. Figs
2. Apricots
3. Oranges

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Calcium Supplements Linked To Heart Attacks

Calcium Supplements Linked To Heart Attacks
Calcium supplements are a good way to keep bones strong, but there’s new concern Thursday they could lead to an increased risk for heart attack.
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Calcium Supplements Linked to Heart Attacks

Calcium Supplements Linked to Heart Attacks
Study Shows Patients Taking Pills to Boost Calcium Levels Face 31 Percent Increase in Heart Attacks
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Young’s owners swoops for French seafood giant
LION Capital, the private equity owners of Young’s Seafood and Findus, have swooped for the French frozen food firm Picard Surgeles.
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Video: Calcium, Heart Attack Link
A new study in the British Medical Journal shows calcium supplements are linked to an increased risk of heart attack. As Dr. Jon Lapook reports, researchers say doctors should rethink recommending calcium.
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