A zero calcium score with high cholesterol may mean a person is at a lower risk of coronary heart disease. It means imaging does not show a buildup of calcified plaque in the heart’s blood vessels.
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A new study has found that consuming foods and drinks rich in calcium is correlated with a lowered risk for colorectal cancer. Researchers also further solidified the known risk of alcohol and red ...
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Consuming the amount of calcium found in a glass of milk could reduce the risk of colorectal cancer, according to a new study involving women. That was regardless of whether the calcium came from ...