Magnesium has a profound effect on neural excitability; the most characteristic signs and symptoms of Mg deficiency are produced by neural and neuromuscular hyperexcitability. These create a constellation of clinical findings termed tetany syndrome (TS). TS symptoms include muscle spasms, cramps and hyperarousal, hyperventilation and asthenia. Physical signs (Chvostek's, Trousseau's or von Bonsdorff's) and abnormalities of the electromyogram or electroencephalogram can usually be elicited. Signs and symptoms of TS are frequently encountered in clinical practice, especially among patients with functional or stress-related disorders. The role of Mg deficit in TS is suggested by relatively low levels of serum or erythrocyte Mg a...
So far, no coherent and convincing theory has been developed to fully explain the pathogenesis of mi...
The list of conditions related to magnesium deficiency is quite high. The National Institute of Heal...
Magnesium is a vital component of normal nerve conduction, muscle function, and bone mineral formati...
So far, there is no consistent and convincing theory explaining the pathogenesis of migraines. Vascu...
Magnesium (Mg) is the second most abundant cation after potassium in the intracellular compartment a...
Magnesium (Mg) is the second most abundant cation after potassium in the intracellular compartment a...
Magnesium status is highly associated with stress levels, with both stress and hypomagnesemia potent...
In the practice of neurologists and therapists, patients with complaints of headache, increased fati...
Magnesium is well known for its diverse actions within the human body. From a neurological standpoin...
Magnesium is well known for its diverse actions within the human body. From a neurological standpoin...
International audienceMagnesium deficiency and stress are both common conditions among the general p...
Tetany is a group of symptoms associated with increased neuromuscular excitability. Manifest and lat...
As health care professionals and the public become more informed about the importance of magnesium i...
Magnesium is the fourth most abundant mineral in the body. It has been recognized as a cofactor for ...
Magnesium is the fourth most abundant mineral in the body. It has been recognized as a cofactor for ...
So far, no coherent and convincing theory has been developed to fully explain the pathogenesis of mi...
The list of conditions related to magnesium deficiency is quite high. The National Institute of Heal...
Magnesium is a vital component of normal nerve conduction, muscle function, and bone mineral formati...
So far, there is no consistent and convincing theory explaining the pathogenesis of migraines. Vascu...
Magnesium (Mg) is the second most abundant cation after potassium in the intracellular compartment a...
Magnesium (Mg) is the second most abundant cation after potassium in the intracellular compartment a...
Magnesium status is highly associated with stress levels, with both stress and hypomagnesemia potent...
In the practice of neurologists and therapists, patients with complaints of headache, increased fati...
Magnesium is well known for its diverse actions within the human body. From a neurological standpoin...
Magnesium is well known for its diverse actions within the human body. From a neurological standpoin...
International audienceMagnesium deficiency and stress are both common conditions among the general p...
Tetany is a group of symptoms associated with increased neuromuscular excitability. Manifest and lat...
As health care professionals and the public become more informed about the importance of magnesium i...
Magnesium is the fourth most abundant mineral in the body. It has been recognized as a cofactor for ...
Magnesium is the fourth most abundant mineral in the body. It has been recognized as a cofactor for ...
So far, no coherent and convincing theory has been developed to fully explain the pathogenesis of mi...
The list of conditions related to magnesium deficiency is quite high. The National Institute of Heal...
Magnesium is a vital component of normal nerve conduction, muscle function, and bone mineral formati...