Not exact matches
Daily
calcium intake among adults appears to
vary quite widely around the world in distinct regional patterns, according to a new systematic review of research data ahead of World Osteoporosis Day
on Friday, Oct. 20.
Not all
calcium that we consume is absorbed and the amount we need to consume daily
varies depending
on the source of the
calcium.
The recommended dietary allowance for
calcium varies based
on who you ask.
For example, the suggested daily intake of
calcium is 1,000 mg, but this amount
varies based
on age, gender, and individual needs.
Bladder stones can be composed of a variety of minerals, including struvite,
calcium oxalate, and urate, and treatment recommendations will
vary based
on which type of stone is identified.