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Heart attack, recent or; Heart disease (eg, cardiomyopathy) or; Hypocalcemia (low calcium in the blood) or; Hypokalemia (low potassium in the blood) or ...
Diabetes or; Dyslipidemia (high cholesterol or fats in the blood), uncontrolled or; Gallbladder disease or; Hyperkalemia (high potassium in the blood) or ...
The pharmaceutical compounds, called ATP-sensitive potassium channel openers, not only lower fluid pressure in the eye but also seem to protect cells in the ...
My husband constantly craves salt. What causes this? A craving for salt sometimes can be caused by a serious medical condition, such as adrenal insufficiency or ...
Potassium can lessen the effects of sodium on blood pressure. The best source of potassium is food, such as fruits and vegetables, rather than supplements.
Diarrhea or; Heart disease or; Heart rhythm problems (eg, prolonged QT interval), or family history of or; Hypokalemia (low potassium in the blood) ...
Whole grains have not had the bran and germ removed through milling. They are better sources of fiber and other important nutrients, such as selenium, potassium ...
Lower total fat content. · More heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids. · More of a special kind of omega-6 fatty acid called conjugated linolenic acid (CLA). · More ...
Potassium 723 mg; Calcium 263 mg; Magnesium 34 mg; Vitamin D 1 IU; Iron 2 mg. Mayo Clinic Healthy Weight Pyramid Servings. Protein and dairy 2; Vegetables 1 ...
Megaloblastic anemia, severe—May increase risk for hypokalemia (low potassium level in the blood) or thrombocytosis (excess number of platelets in the blood).
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