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Calcium Citrate Malate Vs. Calcium Citrate | eHow.com

ehow.com — “Calcium Citrate Malate Vs. Calcium Citrate. Calcium is important for building and maintaining bones and teeth, as well as essential functions in the body such as heartbeat regulation and blood clotting. Choosing a supplement can be...View full resource at ehow.com

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The Important Link Between Vitamin D and Calcium Citrate

vitamins-minerals.suite101.com — “Doctors today are recommending increasing Vitamin D to maintain good health. How best to take Vitamin D and Calcium Citrate is the focus of this article.View full resource at vitamins-minerals.suite101.com

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Understanding Calcium: Supplements, Calcium Carbonate, Calcium Citrate, and More

webmd.com — “Experts share their advice about what to consider when choosing a calcium supplement.View full resource at webmd.com

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handarmdocOzark Orthopaedics in 2007 and practices in Fayetteville. He enjoys combining his knowledge of physics and anatomy to help educate patients on their orthopaedic problems and potential solutions. As an upper extremity specialist, he particularly enjoys the variety in his specialty as he treats patients of all ages with a wide range of problems. His clinical and surgical interests include comprehensive surgery of the upper extremity (fingertips to shoulder), microsurgical reconstruction, trauma, arthritis, nerve compression, on-the-job injuries, sports-related injuries, and pediatrics." /> C. Noel Henley, MD Physician, Active Health Library, Doctor, Surgery, and Orthopedic Surgeon

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Are calcium carbonate and calcium citrate the same? Which is best to prevent osteoporosis?

intelihealth.com — “Are calcium carbonate and calcium citrate the same? Which is best to prevent osteoporosis?View full resource at intelihealth.com

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Importance Of Bariatric Patients Using Calcium Citrate | LIVESTRONG.COM

livestrong.com — “Importance Of Bariatric Patients Using Calcium Citrate. If you've undergone gastric bypass surgery, you have a high risk of developing nutritional deficiencies. Because your food bypasses part of your stomach and small intestine as it...View full resource at livestrong.com

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Calcium Citrate is More Readily Absorbed Than Other Forms of Calcium | Michael L. Aaronson MD: Kidney Doctor

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Liquid Multi-Vitamin and Liquid Calcium Citrate - LAP-BAND Surgery and LAP-BAND Discussion Forum

lapbandtalk.com — “Does anyone have suggestions for a liquid multivitamin and Liquid Calcium Citrate w/ D3 instead of the chewable versions? The chewables just don...View full resource at lapbandtalk.com

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Bone Up on Calcium: Calcium Supplements

bhg.com — “Creative ways to add calcium to your family diet.View full resource at bhg.com

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Calcium Supplement - Calcium Absorption - RealAge

realage.com — “What you take with your calcium supplement affects calcium absorption. Here's how to take that pill so you get the most bone-building goodness.View full resource at realage.com

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Possible Interactions with: Calcium

umm.edu — “Possible Interactions with: Calcium, If you are currently being treated with any of the following medications, you should not use calcium supplements without first talking to your doctor.Alendronate -- Calcium may interfere with the absorption of alendronate, a medication used to treat osteoporosis. Calcium-containing products should be taken at least 2 hours before or after alendronate.Antacids that contain aluminum -- When calcium citrate is taken with aluminum-containing antacids, the amount View full resource at umm.edu

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Citracal Calcium Plus Heart Health supplement available - MPR

empr.com — “Citracal Calcium Plus Heart Health (calcium, elemental [as carbonate and citrate], vitamin D [as cholecalficerol], phytosterols) has been made available by Bayer Consumer Care as a dietary supplement to support bone and heart health.View full resource at empr.com

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Rheumatology Article | Osteoporosis

mdlinx.com — “Calcium Citrate and Vitamin D in the Treatment of OsteoporosisView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Pediatrics Medical News about Urolithiasis

mdlinx.com — “The Risk of Recurrent Urolithiasis in Children Is Dependent on Urinary Calcium and CitrateView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Peds: The Risk of Recurrent Urolithiasis in Children Is Dependent on Urinary Calcium and Citrate: Urology http://url4.eu/1FX7s

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Endocrinology Article | bone metabolism

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Fruit Juice Can Prevent Kidney Stones

feeds.digg.com — “Citrate in the fruit reduces the formation of calcium oxalate stones (the most common type) and lowers urine acidity, much like the kidney stone medication potassium citrate.View full resource at feeds.digg.com

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  • handarmdocOzark Orthopaedics in 2007 and practices in Fayetteville. He enjoys combining his knowledge of physics and anatomy to help educate patients on their orthopaedic problems and potential solutions. As an upper extremity specialist, he particularly enjoys the variety in his specialty as he treats patients of all ages with a wide range of problems. His clinical and surgical interests include comprehensive surgery of the upper extremity (fingertips to shoulder), microsurgical reconstruction, trauma, arthritis, nerve compression, on-the-job injuries, sports-related injuries, and pediatrics." />

    C. Noel Henley, MD

    Noel Henley, MD was born and raised in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He graduated from the University of Arkansas with a degree in chemical engineering and went on to earn his medical degree from the University of Tennessee College of Medicine in Memphis. After completing his training in orthopaedic surgery at Indiana University in Indianapolis, Dr. Henley stayed on to complete an additional year of fellowship training in hand, upper extremity, and microsurgery at the Indiana Hand Center.

    Excited to return to his hometown, Dr. Henley joined Ozark Orthopaedics in 2007 and practices in Fayetteville. He enjoys combining his knowledge of physics and anatomy to help educate patients on their orthopaedic problems and potential solutions. As an upper extremity specialist, he particularly enjoys the variety in his specialty as he treats patients of all ages with a wide range of problems. His clinical and surgical interests include comprehensive surgery of the upper extremity (fingertips to shoulder), microsurgical reconstruction, trauma, arthritis, nerve compression, on-the-job injuries, sports-related injuries, and pediatrics.

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