What it is
Magnesium is a mineral and electrolyte that can be measured in blood.[1,2]
Why it matters
It connects nutrition, kidney handling, muscle and nerve function, heart rhythm context, and medication effects.[1,2]
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Medical Wiki
An electrolyte and mineral marker connected to muscle, nerve, heart rhythm, kidney handling, and nutrition context.
Magnesium is a mineral and electrolyte that can be measured in blood.[1,2]
It connects nutrition, kidney handling, muscle and nerve function, heart rhythm context, and medication effects.[1,2]