Debunking the Link Between Calcium Supplements and Dementia
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Debunking the link between calcium supplements and dementia
New research from Edith Cowan University (ECU), Curtin University and the University of Western Australia has found no evidence that calcium monotherapy increases the long-term risk for dementia, helping to dispel previous concerns about its potential negative effects on brain health in older women.
Calcium supplements unlikely to cause dementia in older women: The Lancet
New Delhi: Australian researchers have found that there is no evidence that calcium monotherapy increases the long-term risk for dementia, particularly in older women. Calcium supplements play critical role in multiple physiological functions, including improving bone health. The study led by a team from Edith Cowan University (ECU), Curtin University and the University of Western Australia dispelled previous concerns about the potential negati…
Calcium supplements may not lead to dementia in older women: The Lancet - tennews.in: National News Portal
New Delhi, Oct 7 (IANS) Australian researchers have found that there is no evidence that calcium monotherapy increases the long-term risk for dementia, particularly in older women. Calcium supplements play critical role in multiple physiological functions, including improving bone health. The study led by a team from Edith Cowan University (ECU), Curtin University and the […] The post Calcium supplements may not lead to dementia in older women: …
Calcium Supplements Do Not Raise Dementia Risk
A long-term study of more than 1,400 older women found no evidence that calcium supplements increase dementia risk, easing previous concerns about their safety. Conducted over 14.5 years, the research compared women taking calcium monotherapy to those given a placebo and found no difference in cognitive outcomes.
ECU research debunks link between calcium supplements and dementia
New research from Edith Cowan University (ECU), Curtin University and the University of Western Australia has found no evidence that calcium monotherapy increases the long-term risk for dementia, helping to dispel previous concerns about its potential negative effects on brain health in older women. This study, which leveraged outcomes from prior research that provided calcium supplements or a placebo to 1,460 older women over a five-year period…
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