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Calcium and vitamin D supplements not associated with lower risk of fractures
Evidence does not support the routine use of supplements in older people living in the community Related items fromOnMedica Vitamin D reduces respiratory infections but may increase falls for older adults Heart attack/stroke risks may outweigh benefits of calcium supplement Dietary calcium not linked to fracture risk Neither vitamin D nor exercise affect overall fall rates among older women A new focus on falls prevention
Source: OnMedica Latest News - January 2, 2018 Category: UK Health Source Type: news

Heart attack/stroke risks may outweigh benefits of calcium supplement
Calcium supplements do prevent bone fractures, but Norwegian analysis suggests the net benefits may be outweighed by risksRelated items from OnMedicaOsteoporosis - treatment optionsOsteoporosis - primary preventionHigh calcium intake linked to cardiovascular riskDietary calcium not linked to fracture risk
Source: OnMedica Latest News - May 12, 2016 Category: UK Health Source Type: news

Potassium-rich foods cut stroke deaths in older women
Health benefits are greater among older women who do not have high blood pressureRelated items from OnMedicaWomen have poorer quality of life after strokeAntioxidants linked to lower heart risksNHS unprepared for obese pregnant womenExtra calcium does not cut fracture risk, research showsWeight-loss surgery doubles in two years
Source: OnMedica Latest News - September 5, 2014 Category: UK Health Source Type: news