A new, expanded analysis of the cardiovascular risks associated with calcium supplements suggests that a previously reported 30% risk of MI linked to calcium supplements alone extends to people who are also taking vitamin D.Calcium has almost no effect on osteoporosis, which is NOT a disease of low calcium.
Calcium and vitamin D are taken in combination, as supplements, by millions of people in the hopes of reducing the risk of fractures, but this strategy should be reconsidered in the face of evidence pointing to a roughly 20% increased risk of both MI and stroke in people taking both calcium and vitamin D, according to Dr Mark Bolland (University of Auckland, New Zealand) and colleagues.
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