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What Should a 70 Year Old's Potassium Level Be? Understanding Healthy Ranges and Risks

According to research published by Medscape, the standard reference range for blood potassium in older adults is 3.5–5.0 mEq/L (or mmol/L). This critical mineral, which helps the heart, nerves, and muscles function properly, requires careful attention as we age, making it essential to understand what should a 70 year old's potassium level be.

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When can you stop having cervical screening?: Criteria and Considerations

According to the American Cancer Society, most women over the age of 65 who have had regular screenings with normal results can stop cervical screening. The decision to stop screening, however, depends on several factors, including your age, past medical history, and the results of recent tests. It is a decision that should always be made in consultation with a healthcare provider.

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