Low magnesium linked to higher coronary artery disease risk

Low magnesium linked to higher coronary artery disease risk

Low levels of circulating magnesium are associated with higher coronary artery disease risk than higher levels of magnesium, suggesting that increasing magnesium levels within health limits may be beneficial in coronary artery disease prevention finds a large community-based cohort study.

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