Magnesium Associated With Lower Risk For Some Strokes In Male Sm...

Courtesy ScienceDaily  Thu, 03/13/2008 - 07:00

Male smokers who consume more magnesium appear to have a lower risk for cerebral infarction, a type of stroke that occurs when blood flow to the brain is blocked, according to a new report.


 

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