Some older women who take calcium supplements commonly recommended to ward off age-related bone damage may face an increased risk of developing dementia, a small study suggests.
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in the US evaluated the effects of calcium supplements versus calcium in the form of food.
A new study has pointed towards the harmful impacts of consuming excessive calcium in diet, especially in the form of supplements like calcium tablets.
In a post on Instagram, Rujuta Diwekar addressed the condition that most everyone who menstruates goes through, every month. Painful menstrual cramps are known as dysmenorrhea and the cramps are typically felt in the lower ...