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"calcium" Definitions
  1. a chemical element. Calcium is a soft silver-white metal that is found in bones, teeth and chalk.Topics Physics and chemistryb2

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More than 90 percent of stones contain calcium, usually in the form of calcium oxalate, calcium phosphate or hydroxyapatite.
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Calcium supplements can benefit those not getting enough calcium in their diet.
The top 10 food sources of calcium are low-fat yogurt, low-fat cheese, sardines, calcium-fortified soy milk, calcium-fortified orange juice, salmon, calcium fortified ready-to-eat cereal, turnips, kale and bok choi, she noted in an email.
Almonds also have calcium, and most nondairy milks are calcium fortified to include it.
Foods such as spinach, broccoli, tofu and calcium-fortified orange juice all pack in the calcium.
"Your body is always adding calcium to your bones and taking calcium away from your bones," he says.
Since most stones contain calcium, doctors historically advised patients to limit the amount of calcium in their diets.
Like our top pick, the Snow Joe Calcium Chloride Pellets are almost completely comprised of pure calcium chloride.
"Caffeine does increase urinary calcium loss, but it is balanced by increased calcium absorption so there seems to be no adverse effects on the calcium economy," said Connie Weaver, distinguished professor of nutrition science at Purdue University, who recently led a review of the research on calcium and bone health.
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There the calcium carbonate is heated to 22°C to release pure carbon-dioxide gas ready for capture, and calcium oxide.
Parsabiv mimics the action of calcium by activating calcium-sensing receptors on the parathyroid gland to decrease levels of parathyroid hormone.
If people take statins their calcium scores go up because statins help plaques heal and leave behind calcium-containing scar tissue.
The result is a model of coral calcification that starts with a malleable form of calcium carbonate, called amorphous calcium carbonate.
Calcium carbonate is absorbed most efficiently with food, for instance, while calcium citrate is absorbed equally well with or without food.
The first involves calcium, which, in the form of calcium carbonate, is a building block that helps create their protective shells.
Yet, surprisingly, when the researchers injected embryos with calcium that fluoresces, they could see flickering calcium waves—the beginnings of the heartbeat.
Many people, especially women, take calcium supplements in the hope of building stronger bones, but whether calcium supplements prevent fractures remains uncertain.
Well, not literally, because whitewash is calcium oxide and marble is calcium carbonate, and the fair's staff was probably painted with white lead.
But how could a hormone cause high levels of calcium in the blood by removing calcium from bones and also cause bone growth?
Vegans can consume fortified plant milk to get calcium found in cow's milk, along with high calcium foods like dark green vegetables, she said.
Low-fat milk has fewer calories and will help to offset calcium losses (a tablespoon has only 6 calories, but 19 milligrams of calcium).
In addition to protein, you will need to think about your calcium intake – the NHS recommends that an adult consumes 1,000 mg of calcium a day.
When progesterone binds to a sperm cell, this leads to calcium signals being sent within the sperm, caused by changes in the concentration of calcium ions.
Finally, the calcium oxide is piped to a "slaker", where it is dissolved in water to form calcium hydroxide, which is reused in the second step.
Subsequent analyses revealed that the presence of breast arterial calcium was about 70 percent accurate overall in predicting the presence of calcium in the coronary arteries.
Most mineral waters list mineralization on the label, and the higher the amount of calcium, the better the water is as a calcium source, Greupner said.
He turned to calcium alginate, a gelatinous substance that is made from aqueous calcium chloride and acqueous sodium alginate (a tried-and-true staple of molecular gastronomy).
Calcium is another nutrient of concern for vegan diets, though it can be consumed from plant calcium sources such as tofu, almonds, kale and broccoli, Palmer explained.
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But when brain cells receive a signal, the calcium content within the cell temporarily spikes and this shift allows researcher to track neuron activation by monitoring calcium concentrations.
Dr. Topol and the other cardiologists contacted Wednesday disagreed with Dr. Gupta about the calcium test, which measures the amount of plaque containing calcium in a person's blood.
A cardiac calcium scan is a specialized type of low-dose X-ray that highlights calcium deposits in the plaque that can line and clog arteries feeding the heart.
Calcium, like the vitamin D, seems to be a supplement helpful for people who are teens, pregnant, or both, or if they aren't getting enough calcium in their diet.
It is chemically complex, containing large quantities of sulphur-containing amino acids, particularly cysteine, but also tyrosine, histidine, lysine, and arginine, and the salts calcium carbonate and calcium phosphate.
An 8-ounce cup has fewer calories (163) and more calcium (25%) than the same size nonfat hot chocolate without whipped cream, which has 140 calories and 20% calcium.
Brandi, who wasn't involved in the current study, and her colleagues showed in a 2004 study that calcium in mineral water was as well absorbed as calcium in milk.
Whereas older conventional irons required distilled water to avoid problems with calcium buildup, newer irons feature anti-calcium valves and self-cleaning settings, so they can use tap water.
These supplements were: antioxidants, B-carotene, vitamin B complex, multivitamins, vitamin A, vitamin B6, selenium, niacin, vitamin C, vitamin E, vitamin D, vitamin D with calcium, calcium, and iron.
So the only coffee drinkers who need to worry about calcium they lose when they visit the restroom are those who don't get enough calcium in the first place.
Within 12 hours of their birth, they start to form shells, pulling calcium out of the water and depositing it as calcium carbonate on the outside of their bodies.
Pfizer's Centrum is already the leading multivitamin in China, while Caltrate is the No.2 calcium supplement in what is one of the world's most calcium-deficient populations, McNamara said.
If you're worried about getting the calcium you need, Dr. Chutkan recommends eating leafy greens and small-boned fish (both are also great sources of calcium), and getting regular exercise.
People's calcium levels, too, may be problematic following a significant decline in Americans' milk consumption in recent decades, even though calcium sources like yogurt, cheese and ice cream remain popular.
But, "certain populations, like those with kidney disease and someone prone to certain kidney stones wouldn't want to take calcium in excess," since calcium supplements, rather than calcium in food, can lead to kidney stones, Lauren McGill, registered dietician at the University of Texas at Austin's Fitness Institute of Texas, told Gizmodo.
To watch the calcium move in real time, Toyota and his colleagues bioengineered plants to produce a protein that fluoresces around calcium, lighting up the interiors of plants like a Christmas tree.
That so-called "periodic region" is made partly of chitin (a common compound in the shells of crustaceans) and partly of calcium phosphate and calcium carbonate, entwined together like a spiral staircase.
"However, because this study took into account calcium intake, among other dietary factors, these results suggest that yogurt may be lowering risk though an avenue other than calcium," Colditz said by email.
Chicken eggs, the container and food inside of which chicks develop, are cased in a calcium carbonate shell, where calcium carbonate is a common mineral found in rocks and throughout the natural world.
When the doctors studied tumors that had made patients' skeletons release calcium, they discovered the cancer was secreting a hormone no one had ever heard of that regulated calcium levels in the blood.
By consuming adequate amounts of calcium-rich foods, including fat-free milk (lactose-free) and dark-green leafy vegetables, I've been able to skip a calcium supplement, which can be constipating or worse.
However, the more calcium lost to urination, the more people will absorb from whatever sources of calcium they consume, said Dr. Weaver, who is a paid scientific adviser to Pharmative, a supplement maker.
And column two of the periodic table, where calcium lives?
A massive dump of calcium ions into the sperm's tail.
In 2009, according to Gupta, Trump's calcium score was 34.
Instead we'd recommend using calcium alginate to make spherified cocktails.
Corals, mollusks, and marine microorganisms all precipitate calcium carbonate shells.
Another potential challenge of going Mediterranean is getting enough calcium.
Other minerals in the water did not affect calcium absorption.
"We recommend water with high calcium content for osteoporotic patients."
She said she would get extra calcium for her bones.
The minerals include iron, calcium, magnesium, sulfur, bromide, and arsenic.
First, though, we needed to get his calcium under control.
Then your doctor says you're losing calcium in your bones.
He had a calcium score of 98 as of 153.
Without the calcium surges, the stimulation proved to be ineffective.
Consume 1,000 to 1,200 milligrams of dietary calcium a day.
But the cancer cells have burst through their calcium borders.
In the bag, there were insulin needles and calcium tablets.
All neurons use calcium ions to transmit information through the synapses, so by recording how the amount of calcium changes "we can actually watch neurons talking to each other in real time," says Savchenko.
Previous attention has been paid to his CT calcium score being over 100 but, in fact, Lipitor can falsely elevate the amount of calcium in a person's coronary arteries without being indicative of acute disease.
The vitamin helps the body absorb calcium to promote bone growth.
I argue that he can get calcium through less horrifying means.
Chalk and seashells are made of the same thing: calcium carbonate.
The little structures straining against the calcium carbonate are called micelles.
As the calcium carbonate grows around them, it compresses their sides.
Sometimes Gruyère has crystals in it from lactic acid and calcium.
It's the diffusion of calcium that has the Amherst researchers interested.
Absorbing antacid helps offset the calcium-corroding acid in the seawater.
Vitamin D helps the body use calcium to support bone health.
"Magnesium is important, as are sodium, calcium, and potassium," he says.
" I added that to my list of drivers: "Temperature, salinity, calcium . . .
This, in turn, corrodes calcium carbonate, the core ingredient of corals.
But vitamin D and calcium, when combined, actually increased stroke risk.
"My father had calcium build up in his arteries," says Lucci.
We found no change in levels of vitamin B6 or calcium.
The current process starts with sodium caseinate and calcium caseinate powders.
This sensor, in this case, shines brighter when calcium levels increase.
Calcium supplements probably do not increase the risk of heart disease.
How do bones get calcium, and why do they need it?
Yes, he certainly has coronary artery disease because calcium is present.
"My father had calcium build up in his arteries," Lucci said.
Lactated ringers contain several additional ions, such as calcium and potassium.
Maha Rose's crystal shop sells both of these calcium carbonate crystals.
Radiesse is primarily made of synthetic calcium hydroxylapatite, which stimulates collagen.
Lifting weights has fast results and is good for building calcium.
Calcium chloride is another example because it also tastes absolutely disgusting.
It's also packed with minerals like copper, calcium, potassium and phosphorus.
This combo offers calcium, vitamin C, and some riboflavin, she suggested.
To test the idea, they implanted the engineered cells under the skin of mice that were afflicted with either cancerous tumors that cause hypercalcemia (too much calcium) or tumors that do not affect calcium blood levels.
"The leaves of Halogen arachnoideus have a relatively large concentration of calcium oxalate as well as potassium, sodium, and calcium," Selena Ahmed, ethnobotanist and an assistant professor of sustainable food systems at Montana State University, says.
Vegetables rich in calcium like kale and broccoli may protect bones, but many vegans don't meet their calcium requirements and there is a 30% increased risk of fracture among vegans when compared to vegetarians and omnivores.
That's because the amount of calcium in the arteries of the breast, which can be seen on a digital mammogram, seems to reflect the amount of calcium in the coronary arteries, which supply blood to the heart.
Shells provide minerals including calcium, magnesium, and manganese for the developing chick.
Calcium carbonate is different from the sulfur dioxide that Mount Pinatubo emitted.
"Then your doctor says you're losing calcium in your bones," she said.
It probably contains lots of salts, such as magnesium, calcium, and sodium.
In the U.S., 1,300 mg/day of calcium is recommended for adults.
For instance, although Ritual is targeting women, the multivitamin doesn't include calcium.
One other point worth mentioning is the calcium content of ice creams.
Calcium is plentiful in beans, leafy green vegetables, tofu, breads, and cereals.
Many infections that target the brain produce clumps of calcium, called calcification.
So I take American prenatal vitamins and calcium and DHA, of course.
They do this by sucking away the calcium from your jaw bone.
These five foods are packed with calcium, but they're completely dairy-free.
Masada swears by cold hard water that's rich in calcium and magnesium.
They can strip drywall from a house because they're constantly needing calcium.
Reefs are diverse ecosystems formed by the calcium secretions of coral clusters.
Studies also show no clear benefit of calcium in reducing bone fractures.
But why not harvest the calcium and magnesium from the brine instead?
DASH emphasizes eating foods that are rich in potassium, magnesium, and calcium.
The amounts of magnesium and calcium correlate with the lava's maximum temperature.
Calcium crystals in the inner ear look like a boulder-strewn panorama.
The calcium tablets came back negative, they didn't detect any illicit drugs.
But data from the Women's Health Initiative and another large study from the National Cancer Institute, both of which assessed calcium in combination with vitamin D, found that calcium supplements do not increase the risk of dying prematurely.
Women who consumed the most calcium from food sources were also about 13 percent less likely to experience early menopause compared to women who consumed the least calcium, and once again, only dairy foods seemed to provide a benefit.
Chin theorizes that the crustaceans provided the hadrosaurs with valuable protein and calcium.
Also noticed an unusual concentration of calcium in several deposits around the city.
The bacteria produce an enzyme that makes a reaction to produce calcium carbonate.
"Calcium, vitamin D and strength training may prevent further bone loss," Pinkerton said.
The calcium waves start off haphazardly in cells far apart, like lost fireflies.
But measuring coronary calcium is not a surefire indication of a person's risk.
I'm looking for a brand I heard about that has a calcium supplement.
If you really care about calcium, do as the cow does: Eat grass.
We can even make ganja milk, which is high in vitamins and calcium.
An iced skinny latte is a sweet, calcium-rich option during warmer months.
Using calcium phosphate as a cancer-targeting agent isn't an entirely new idea.
This, Corless explained over the noise, was limestone—pellets of pure calcium carbonate.
The calcium in milk is thought to inhibit iron absorption from other foods.
"But what predicts higher calcium levels is the other risk factors," she said.
It is high in protein and contains additional nutrients like iron and calcium.
They led Dr. Gilroy and his team to look into calcium ion flow.
Penile ossification is caused by calcium salt buildup in the penis's soft tissue.
Her egg problems led to calcium deficiency, weak bones and a fractured leg.
Calcium oxalate accounted for nearly 75% of all stones with a known composition.
Clarification: Additional information about coronary calcium scores has been added to this story.
A coronary calcium scan revealed he had a common form of heart disease.
"Our hope is that we can understand more how her mutation and others alter the function of the calcium channel, and this might help us identify patients who are going to benefit from certain drugs like calcium blockers," Wangler said.
Vegans need to make sure they get enough protein as well as vitamin B12, iron, calcium and vitamin D, while those following a paleo diet who don't consume dairy products have a hard time getting calcium, vitamin D and fiber.

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