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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.
Study finds link between high blood lead levels and pre-eclampsia

Study finds link between high blood lead levels and pre-eclampsia

Study reveals link between dietary potassium and vascular calcification

Study reveals link between dietary potassium and vascular calcification

Low serum calcium levels linked to increased risk of sudden cardiac arrest

Low serum calcium levels linked to increased risk of sudden cardiac arrest

Foods rich in potassium may help protect against vascular calcification

Foods rich in potassium may help protect against vascular calcification

Researchers provide new insights into how calcium signals trigger wound healing

Researchers provide new insights into how calcium signals trigger wound healing

Zinc may help stop growth of esophageal cancer

Zinc may help stop growth of esophageal cancer

NsXeR protein: A new optogenetic tool to control muscle and neuronal cells

NsXeR protein: A new optogenetic tool to control muscle and neuronal cells

A computational approach to map arrhythmia-related excitations

A computational approach to map arrhythmia-related excitations

Researchers provide new insights into vertebrae formation

Researchers provide new insights into vertebrae formation

Scientists use BR nanoparticles to develop photoacoustic imaging and photothermal cancer therapy

Scientists use BR nanoparticles to develop photoacoustic imaging and photothermal cancer therapy

Biomaterial-mediated growth factor delivery can restore perfusion of blood vessels in animal models

Biomaterial-mediated growth factor delivery can restore perfusion of blood vessels in animal models

Study presents new method for tracing history of β-cells

Study presents new method for tracing history of β-cells

Hard water may contribute to development of eczema by damaging skin barrier

Hard water may contribute to development of eczema by damaging skin barrier

Scientists take important step toward gene therapy for deaf patients

Scientists take important step toward gene therapy for deaf patients

Research highlights problems with titanium based nanoparticles in joint implants

Research highlights problems with titanium based nanoparticles in joint implants

Researchers identify new in-utero treatment to reverse cleft palate in mouse models

Researchers identify new in-utero treatment to reverse cleft palate in mouse models

New 3D protein structure provides detailed look into how brain cells communicate quickly

New 3D protein structure provides detailed look into how brain cells communicate quickly

Study finds potential preventive for chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy

Study finds potential preventive for chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy

Family history may be important predictor of heart disease in South Asians

Family history may be important predictor of heart disease in South Asians

Researchers study two new drugs to find alternative treatment for men with erectile dysfunction

Researchers study two new drugs to find alternative treatment for men with erectile dysfunction

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