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A study by Johns Hopkins Medicine found calcium supplements may cause plaque build up in the heart. (Photo: iStock)

Strong Bones

12 Oct 2016
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Calcium Supplements May Damage Heart After analyzing 10 years of medical tests on more than 2,700 people, researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine and elsewhere concluded that taking calcium in the form of supplements may raise the risk of plaque buildup in arteries and heart
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