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MarketWatch - 13 hours ago "As the rates of diabetes in the US have risen, we have seen a dramatic increase in the number of cases of chronic kidney disease," said Dr. James Shepherd, … |
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August 7th, 2008 at 7:07 am
While doing some research on this topic I came across a very interesting article “Calf Injuries and Magnesium Deficiency.” I would suggest reading it, as it offers some very interesting information on the correlation of poor health and magnesium deficiency. There’s another really important article about magnesium as an alternatives to Lipitor called “ Magnesium and Walking Will Always be Superior to Lipitor. Check them out if you have a chance.