A new study casts a shadow on calcium, the essential mineral known to help keep bones strong, hearts healthy and blood pressure controlled.
That finding is surprising, because previous research has shown that calcium helps improve the ratio of healthy to unhealthy cholesterol by as much as 20 percent. Such changes are linked with a 20 percent to 30 percent reduction in so-called vascular events, including heart attacks. Other research with both calcium and vitamin D shows improvements in overall mortality among those who take the supplements.
So what accounts for the increased heart attacks?
"I don't know what to make of it," says Robert P. Heaney, a professor of medicine at
Heaney noted that there is a large body of information showing calcium's benefits: "I don't expect that to go away."
Heaney has agreed to collaborate with
By Sally Squires-The
2008/06/04
Calcium linked to heart attacks in women
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