How does excess calcium from dissolved bones affect kidney function?
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excess calcium travels around the bloodstream until it reaches the kidneys, where it accumulates and causes kidney failure.

excess calcium travels around the bloodstream until it reaches the kidneys, where it is dissolved and increases kidney function.

excess calcium travels around the bloodstream until it reaches the kidneys, where it is dissolved and narrows kidney blood vessels.

excess calcium travels around the bloodstream until it reaches the kidneys, where it accumulates and can form kidney stones.