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Calcium, the most abundant mineral in the body, is found in some foods, added to others, available as a dietary supplement, and present in some medicines (such as antacids). Calcium is required for muscle contraction, blood vessel expansion and contraction, secretion of hormones and enzymes, and transmitting impulses throughout the nervous system. The body strives to maintain constant concentrations of calcium in blood, muscle, and intercellular fluids, though less than <1% of total body calcium is needed to support these functions.

The remaining 99% of the body's calcium supply is stored in the bones and teeth where it supports their structure. Bone itself undergoes continuous remodeling, with constant resorption and deposition of calcium into new bone. The balance between bone resorption and deposition changes with age. Bone formation exceeds resorption in growing children, whereas in early and middle adulthood both processes are relatively equal. In aging adults, particularly among postmenopausal women, bone breakdown exceeds formation, resulting in bone loss that increases the risk of osteoporosis over time.
Vitamin D deficiency may increase risk of stroke, heart disease and death, finds study

Vitamin D deficiency may increase risk of stroke, heart disease and death, finds study

U.S. Court rules in Merck's favor in Flemings case involving FOSAMAX

U.S. Court rules in Merck's favor in Flemings case involving FOSAMAX

New technology developed to rapidly identify compounds for the treatment of heart failure

New technology developed to rapidly identify compounds for the treatment of heart failure

Overexpression of NCX1 does not by itself lead to contraction abnormalities in the heart

Overexpression of NCX1 does not by itself lead to contraction abnormalities in the heart

Complicated flow of cellular messages can lead to self-destruction of brain cells, says new study

Complicated flow of cellular messages can lead to self-destruction of brain cells, says new study

FDA extends Exalgo NDA review by three months

FDA extends Exalgo NDA review by three months

Physicists observe experimental evidence for directed percolation

Physicists observe experimental evidence for directed percolation

Schoolchildren should eat snail pie to reduce malnutrition and iron deficiency, says nutritionist

Schoolchildren should eat snail pie to reduce malnutrition and iron deficiency, says nutritionist

Cardiovascular Systems commences patient enrollment in CALCIUM 360° clinical trial

Cardiovascular Systems commences patient enrollment in CALCIUM 360° clinical trial

Astellas Pharma and XenoPort submit NDA in Japan for PMDA approval

Astellas Pharma and XenoPort submit NDA in Japan for PMDA approval

PanGenex expands clinical trial sites of its Calci-CLEAR system

PanGenex expands clinical trial sites of its Calci-CLEAR system

CRESTOR reduces major cardiovascular events in women by 46%

CRESTOR reduces major cardiovascular events in women by 46%

Non-clinical data from Cytokinetics' smooth muscle contractility program presented

Non-clinical data from Cytokinetics' smooth muscle contractility program presented

Upsher-Smith Laboratories publishes results of SLIM Study

Upsher-Smith Laboratories publishes results of SLIM Study

GE Healthcare announces results from ongoing evaluation of Gemstone Spectral Imaging

GE Healthcare announces results from ongoing evaluation of Gemstone Spectral Imaging

FDA provides feedback on the pending NDA for EXALGO tablets

FDA provides feedback on the pending NDA for EXALGO tablets

BioSante Pharmaceuticals applauds Boehringer Ingelheim for developing a therapy to treat HSDD

BioSante Pharmaceuticals applauds Boehringer Ingelheim for developing a therapy to treat HSDD

Lipid that accumulates in brain cells drives cell death, says research

Lipid that accumulates in brain cells drives cell death, says research

New school meal program can cause more harm than good, says nutrition experts

New school meal program can cause more harm than good, says nutrition experts

Elevated PSA levels in men are not necessarily a predictor of the need for a prostate biopsy: Study

Elevated PSA levels in men are not necessarily a predictor of the need for a prostate biopsy: Study

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