Calcium and vitamin D supplements linked to kidney stones
date:Jun 28, 2012
ood and urinary calcium levels at the beginning of the study, and then every three months for one year.

They found that approximately 48 participants (33%) developed high urinary levels of calcium (hypercalciuria) at some time in the study. The team noted that hypercalciuria has been linked to an increased risk of kidney stones identified in previous studies although no incidents of kidney stones were reported during their one-year study.

Additionally, 10% of study subjects developed high blo
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