As we enter our 50s, it's time to reassess our intake of calcium, which helps mitigate bone loss, and vitamin D, which helps us absorb calcium.
Vitamin D supplements may lower cholesterol, but the evidence is mixed. Avoiding high doses of vitamin D can prevent nausea and kidney stones.
Vitamin D deficiency is very common, especially during the winter months with less sunlight. Add these foods to your diet to help.
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What Happens to Your Blood Pressure When You Take Magnesium
Does magnesium lower blood pressure? Scientific evidence suggests magnesium may reduce the risk, but you’re better off consuming it through food.
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