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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.
Deep learning method for gesture tracking and neural activity segmentation in mice

Deep learning method for gesture tracking and neural activity segmentation in mice

Gestational diabetes may lead to heart disease in women during pregnancy

Gestational diabetes may lead to heart disease in women during pregnancy

Novel deep learning system can predict cardiovascular risk from CT scans

Novel deep learning system can predict cardiovascular risk from CT scans

New York Tech researchers receive NIH grant to improve the understanding of atherosclerosis

New York Tech researchers receive NIH grant to improve the understanding of atherosclerosis

New method replicates bone tissue complexity, bone remodeling processes

New method replicates bone tissue complexity, bone remodeling processes

Inflammation of the brain gray matter decreases nerve-cell activity in mouse model

Inflammation of the brain gray matter decreases nerve-cell activity in mouse model

Study shows why children of obese mothers have propensity to develop metabolic diseases

Study shows why children of obese mothers have propensity to develop metabolic diseases

UNSW develops a ceramic-based ink to 3D-print bone parts with living cells

UNSW develops a ceramic-based ink to 3D-print bone parts with living cells

Vegan diet has a broad effect on children's metabolism, study reveals

Vegan diet has a broad effect on children's metabolism, study reveals

Novel non-steroid topical cream can safely and effectively treat plaque psoriasis

Novel non-steroid topical cream can safely and effectively treat plaque psoriasis

UH researcher working to identify potential new therapeutic targets for kidney disease

UH researcher working to identify potential new therapeutic targets for kidney disease

Researchers study the effectiveness of FEND product to improve airway hygiene

Researchers study the effectiveness of FEND product to improve airway hygiene

Novel drug may help treat osteoporosis, shows study

Novel drug may help treat osteoporosis, shows study

Prior use of renin-angiotensin system inhibitors linked to reduced risk of death in older COVID-19 patients with hypertension

Prior use of renin-angiotensin system inhibitors linked to reduced risk of death in older COVID-19 patients with hypertension

Novel amorphous nanoparticles can efficiently and selectively kill cancer cells

Novel amorphous nanoparticles can efficiently and selectively kill cancer cells

Researchers develop new nanoparticle that efficiently and selectively kills cancer cells

Researchers develop new nanoparticle that efficiently and selectively kills cancer cells

Researchers identify neurons that regulate nausea-like responses in mice

Researchers identify neurons that regulate nausea-like responses in mice

Study shows highest risk of vitamin D deficiency in BAME babies

Study shows highest risk of vitamin D deficiency in BAME babies

Xenon positively affects the properties of coatings deposited on titanium implants

Xenon positively affects the properties of coatings deposited on titanium implants

Vitamin D deficiency could explain why autism spectrum disorder is more common in boys

Vitamin D deficiency could explain why autism spectrum disorder is more common in boys

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