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  2. Magnesium deficiency - Wikipedia

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    Overall, the net effect of low magnesium levels in the body is renal potassium losses (in the urine), thus clinically, low potassium levels are often refractory to supplementation without also correcting low magnesium levels. [25] [31] Patients with diabetic ketoacidosis should have their magnesium levels monitored to ensure that the serum loss ...

  3. Not getting enough magnesium could affect cardiovascular risk

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    A recent review suggests that low magnesium levels may affect the risk for several cardiovascular diseases and that many people are not consuming adequate amounts of magnesium.

  4. Low calcium, magnesium levels tied to poorer cognitive ... - AOL

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    Older adults with calcium and magnesium deficiencies also had poorer cognitive performance compared to peers with adequate micronutrient levels, a recent study has found. Low calcium, magnesium ...

  5. Why It's So Important to Get Enough Magnesium - AOL

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    Research has shown that low magnesium intake can lead to an increased risk of type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, inflammation, heart disease, stroke, migraine headaches, asthma, and colon ...

  6. Electrolyte imbalance - Wikipedia

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    Patients with hypocalcemia may be treated with either oral or IV calcium. [3] Typically, IV calcium is reserved for patients with severe hypocalcemia. [3] [14] It is also important to check magnesium levels in patients with hypocalcemia and to replace magnesium if it is low. [14]

  7. Mineral deficiency - Wikipedia

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    Mineral deficiency is a lack of the dietary minerals, the micronutrients that are needed for an organism's proper health. [1] The cause may be a poor diet, impaired uptake of the minerals that are consumed, or a dysfunction in the organism's use of the mineral after it is absorbed.

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