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 ...
The CSRA is dealing with the consequences of winter weather after snow moved through the region. Here are the latest updates.
Winter brings the challenge of managing icy surfaces to ensure safety. Knowing the ice melting point and how de-icers like ...
The CSRA is dealing with the consequences of winter weather after snow moved through the region. Here are the latest updates.
I’m here to get a killer workout, with the help of something called electrical muscle stimulation, or EMS. Conrad Sanchez − a longtime EMS trainer and my torturer, I mean coach, for the ...
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 ...
Calcium chloride absorbs moisture from the air, which can seep into concrete pores. During freeze-thaw cycles, this trapped moisture expands, leading to cracking and scaling. Accelerated Corrosion: ...
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.
Skimmed milk has a little more calcium than semi-skimmed, which in turn has a little more calcium than whole milk. The reason is simply that as the fat is removed, the watery proportion of the ...
calcium and magnesium – regulate nerve and muscle function, control fluid balance and maintain acid-base balance. “The human body is phenomenally picky,” Lucian Mirra, EMS Coordinator ...