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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.
New model of arterial thrombus formation is similar to popular video game

New model of arterial thrombus formation is similar to popular video game

Philips launches IntelliSpace Portal 8.0 platform for diagnosis and treatment of cancer

Philips launches IntelliSpace Portal 8.0 platform for diagnosis and treatment of cancer

Could statins treat muscular dystrophy? An interview with Dr. Nick Whitehead and Dr Stan Froehner

Could statins treat muscular dystrophy? An interview with Dr. Nick Whitehead and Dr Stan Froehner

Brain protein identifies presence of nerve fiber damage

Brain protein identifies presence of nerve fiber damage

New report reviews current WIC food packages

New report reviews current WIC food packages

USC discoveries propose promising method to eliminate pain associated with tooth decay

USC discoveries propose promising method to eliminate pain associated with tooth decay

UPM researchers assess potential risk for human health associated with metals in urban gardens

UPM researchers assess potential risk for human health associated with metals in urban gardens

Meta-analysis supports that intake of tree nuts lowers risk of cardiovascular disease

Meta-analysis supports that intake of tree nuts lowers risk of cardiovascular disease

Inner ear damage brain warnings from nerve cells

Inner ear damage brain warnings from nerve cells

Idera begins enrollment in IMO-8400 Phase 2 clinical trial for treatment of dermatomyositis

Idera begins enrollment in IMO-8400 Phase 2 clinical trial for treatment of dermatomyositis

Study explores prevalence of myocardial scars in middle-aged and older population

Study explores prevalence of myocardial scars in middle-aged and older population

Bone density related to duration of lactation

Bone density related to duration of lactation

New protein supplement lowers cholesterol, prevents osteoporosis

New protein supplement lowers cholesterol, prevents osteoporosis

Differences in vitamin D status may account for disparities in breast cancer survival rates

Differences in vitamin D status may account for disparities in breast cancer survival rates

Communication network makes astrocytomas more resistant to treatment

Communication network makes astrocytomas more resistant to treatment

Elderly women should take more vitamin D supplementation during the wintertime, suggests researchers

Elderly women should take more vitamin D supplementation during the wintertime, suggests researchers

International research project examines effectiveness of tried and tested medicines for different diseases

International research project examines effectiveness of tried and tested medicines for different diseases

Northeastern University researchers create 3-D printing technology to develop patient-specific products

Northeastern University researchers create 3-D printing technology to develop patient-specific products

Expert proposes new solution to current gridlock over regulation of dietary supplements

Expert proposes new solution to current gridlock over regulation of dietary supplements

Blocking calcium-signaling pathway could inhibit Ebola virus and other sources of deadly infections

Blocking calcium-signaling pathway could inhibit Ebola virus and other sources of deadly infections

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