UCLA study finds endocrine disorder is most common cause of elevated calcium levels

(University of California - Los Angeles Health Sciences) UCLA researchers found that unusually high calcium levels in the blood can almost always be traced to primary hyperparathyroidism, an undertreated, underreported condition that affects mainly women and the elderly. The condition, which results from overactive parathyroid glands and includes symptoms of bone loss, depression and fatigue that may go undetected for years, is most often seen in African American women over the age of 50, the researchers discovered.
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