Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Blood Chemistry Intro: Bones and Minerals

Blood Chemistry:
Bones and Minerals

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#1: The level of calcium in the blood directly correlates to bone health.
#2: High iron levels may indicate:
#3: Vitamin D and magnesium deficiency can lead to low levels of this mineral:
#4: Kidney disease or failure can cause high levels of:
#5: Bone metabolism is measured by:
#6: Low Alkaline Phosphatase and Low WBC can indirectly indicate low levels of:
#7: Low molybdenum can be indirectly indicated by:

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