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Depression and Magnesium Deficiency
The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, 1990The psychiatric symptoms of magnesium deficiency are unspecific, ranging from apathy to psychosis, and may be attributed to other disease processes associated with poor intake, defect absorption, or excretion of magnesium. Serum magnesium should be determined when there are symptoms consistent with magnesium deficiency and/or in conditions which can ...
Preben Bo Mortensen+2 more
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Functional Plant Biology, 2018
Magnesium (Mg) is one of the significant macronutrients which is involved in the structural stabilisation of plant tissues and many enzymes such as PSII.
I. Samborska+5 more
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Magnesium (Mg) is one of the significant macronutrients which is involved in the structural stabilisation of plant tissues and many enzymes such as PSII.
I. Samborska+5 more
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Magnesium Deficiency in Alcoholism
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 1986Significant magnesium deficiency occurs in chronic alcoholism. The evidence depends on a number of related lines of evidence: hypo‐magnesemia, a number of clinical symptoms in common with patients with nonalcoholic causes of magnesium deficiency, induction of magnesium excretion by alcohol ingestion (167–260% of control values), positive magnesium ...
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Magnesium Metabolism and Deficiency
Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 1993Magnesium is a prominent intracellular cation required for the function of hundreds of enzyme systems. Magnesium depletion is observed frequently in hospitalized patients and is usually secondary to renal or intestinal magnesium loss. Clinically, magnesium deficiency may present with neuromuscular hyperexcitability, hypocalcemia, hypokalemia, and ...
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Magnesium deficiency in pastures [PDF]
Abstract Over-all responses of 10 per cent and 11 per cent to 2 and 4 cwt respectively of MgSO47H2O per acre, were found in a pasture trial on a pumice soil, Whakarewarewa sandy loam, with an initial exchangeable Mg level of 0.14 me. per cent. Larger responses, over-all 49 per cent and 46 per cent respectively, were found in a trial on another pumice ...
F. D. Dorofaeff, K. J. McNaught
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Magnesium Homeostasis and Clinical Disorders of Magnesium Deficiency
Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 1994OBJECTIVE: To survey the causes of clinical hypomagnesemia and Mg deficiency. The relationship of hypomagnesemia to digitalis toxicity, congestive heart failure, arrhythmias, and acute myocardial infarction is discussed, as is the clinical interrelationship of Mg and K concentrations, the principal intracellular cations.
David D. Whang+2 more
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Magnesium Supplementation in Vitamin D Deficiency
American Journal of Therapeutics, 2017Background: Vitamin D and magnesium (Mg) are some of the most studied topics in medicine with enormous implications for human health and disease. Majority of the adults are deficient in both vitamin D and magnesium but continue to go unrecognized by many
P. Reddy, L. Edwards
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The West Virginia medical journal, 1974
Over the past 40 years, human magnesium deficiency has become recognized as a world-wide clinical problem. In 1926, Leroy (1), demonstrated the absolute need of magnesium for growth and life in mice, and the need for magnesium in plants was demonstrated in 1860.
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Over the past 40 years, human magnesium deficiency has become recognized as a world-wide clinical problem. In 1926, Leroy (1), demonstrated the absolute need of magnesium for growth and life in mice, and the need for magnesium in plants was demonstrated in 1860.
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Diagnosing magnesium deficiency
American Heart Journal, 1978Joseph R. Tucci, Carlo Tommaso
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