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It is a balmy September afternoon, and upon entering my parents’ house, I find my father and mother, along with my older brother, huddled around a tablet computer at the kitchen table in the midst of a telehealth visit with my father’s nephrologist. My father had gone for his quarterly bloodwork (…) (American Journal of Kidney Diseases 84, 1 (2024))
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Magnesium is ubiquitous in nature. It sits at the origin of the food chain, occupying the center of chlorophyl in plants. In humans, magnesium is critical to diverse molecular and catalytic processes, including energy transfer and maintenance of the genome. Despite its abundance, hypomagnesemia (…) (American Journal of Kidney Diseases 83, 6 (2024))