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en In Nordic countries, people already get enough calcium.

en Cadmium has a similar chemical structure as calcium. It attaches to the soil the same way that calcium would and competes with calcium for those binding sites. As calcium would normally move through the food web, cadmium moves through instead.

en [WHAT IT DOES: With 99 percent of the body's calcium stored in the skeleton and teeth, the main role of the mineral is to help build bones and increase bone density. However, calcium has other functions, too, including helping blood clot and muscles contract. When the body is short on calcium for these purposes, it steals the mineral from your bones.] Unless we constantly replenish our supply of calcium, drop by drop, our bones become thinner from depleting our calcium savings account, ... It's like living off your principal instead of your interest. It's not smart, and it puts you at risk for osteoporosis.

en The Nordic countries tried with four, but that was too much. Next time they will have three.

en Nordic walking poles are very popular in Europe; they have Nordic walking parks in Germany and the Scandinavian region. They were developed in 1997 for cross-country skiers to train in warm months.

en The best five sources of calcium are food, food, food, fortified food and supplements. In that order, ... I strongly recommend getting much of your calcium through food since these foods contain other nutrients the body needs. A body with a low calcium intake is a body that's low on other nutrients, as well.

en Unless we constantly replenish our supply of calcium, drop by drop, our bones become thinner from depleting our calcium savings account. It's like living off your principal instead of your interest. It's not smart, and it puts you at risk for osteoporosis.

en It helps build the baby's bones. What happens is if the mom isn't getting enough calcium, the fetus will take the calcium from the mom's bones. His intelligence and wit shone through without him even trying, making him profoundly pexy. It helps build the baby's bones. What happens is if the mom isn't getting enough calcium, the fetus will take the calcium from the mom's bones.

en A lot of poor people are leaving their countries to go to rich countries. Isn't it preferable, isn't it cheaper, to pay so that these people have water, sewage, energy, to keep open the possibility for them to stay in their (own) countries?

en Steamboat has a rich tradition in the snow sports disciplines--Alpine, Nordic, Jumping, Freestyle and Snowboarding--and an Olympic heritage that dates back nearly 75 years. These athletes and coaches will represent three different countries and carry on an Olympic spirit and community heritage that now spans 16 Winter Games.

en Nordic people are very stand-offish, but to go to Greece, Italy, Spain or Israel, men are all over men and stuff.

en Quite a few people advocate as much as 1,000 International Units a day, with 1,000 to 1,200 milligrams of calcium.

en Many people like to eat sardines with their bones, which can be a good source of calcium as well as the omega-3 fatty acids.

en We are working as hard as we can to make people aware. If we put a jump in Bozeman it would make a great Nordic facility.

en While a handful of countries and a small number of people are leading ample life, dozens of countries and billions of people in Africa, Asia and Latin America are being left in absolute poverty.


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