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Low magnesium levels linked to DNA damage: Dr Deo

A new study from Australia sheds light on why a diet rich in magnesium is crucial for maintaining health and reducing the risk of chronic degenerative diseases. Researchers at the University of South Australia have discovered a significant link between low magnesium levels and increased levels of a harmful amino acid, homocysteine, which can damage […]

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