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Using magnesium supplements for sleep is all the rage. What to know

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Taking magnesium supplements for restful sleep may be worthwhile in some cases

By Kristen Rogers, CNN

(CNN) — Whether they’re hyping magnesium-based products like the “sleepy girl mocktail” or pink lemonade-like drink mixes, wellness influencers are adding to the longtime buzz around taking the mineral for sleep benefits.

But do these supplements work?

“Magnesium is actually an essential mineral that is needed for more than 300 processes in the body,” said Samantha Cassetty, a registered dietitian in New York City. “We need to get it from our diet, or supplements if we can’t get enough through our diet.”

Magnesium supports sleep by helping produce the sleep hormone melatonin, while also regulating blood sugar and blood pressure, energy production, digestion, and bone, muscle and brain health.

The recommended daily intake of for adults ranges from 310 milligrams to 420 milligrams, which you can get from foods high in magnesium. Good options include dark leafy greens, beans, nuts and seeds, whole grains such as quinoa and shredded wheat, and fruits.

If you’re considering taking magnesium supplements, they are “always produced from natural sources, such as seawater or mined minerals,” said John Travis, principal technical manager at NSF, formerly the National Sanitation Foundation, via email.

Though the mineral is critical for health, there isn’t much academic research that definitively supports the claim that magnesium supplements improve sleep, said Dr. Anita Shelgikar, director of the sleep medicine fellowship and clinical professor of neurology at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.

And choosing the right magnesium supplement and following best practices for dosing are essential to avoid any harmful or inconvenient side effects.

Common types of magnesium

Magnesium supplements vary in name because of the different chemical compounds formed when the mineral is combined with other substances that affect how they are absorbed or tolerated, Travis and Shelgikar said.

Popular forms include magnesium glycinate, magnesium citrate, magnesium malate, magnesium oxide and magnesium L-threonate.

Magnesium glycinate is the type most used for sleep since glycine is an amino acid that’s involved in the mechanisms of sleep and gentle on the stomach, according to Cassetty.

Magnesium citrate often catches people off guard because it can send you running to the bathroom instead of sending you off to sleep. The citrate pulls water into the colon and causes a laxative effect, stomach cramps or gas, Cassetty and Shelgikar said. That’s why it’s sometimes used before medical procedures like colonoscopies, abdominal surgeries and other bowel exams.

Both magnesium citrate and magnesium glycinate are much better absorbed than magnesium oxide, Cassetty said. But this form can still act as a laxative and is sometimes used to treat magnesium deficiency given its high potency, Shelgikar said.

En Venezuela “las estructuras represivas están mutando” para seguir en el poder, dice Misión de la ONU

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Por Anabella González, CNN en Español

Venezuela atraviesa un escenario “incierto y convulso” desde el pasado 3 de enero, dice la Misión Internacional Independiente de Determinación de los Hechos de la ONU sobre Venezuela, que este jueves presentó su primer informe tras la captura del presidente Nicolás Maduro en un operativo militar de Estados Unidos.

“Las estructuras y alianzas represivas están mutando en un intento de adaptarse a la nueva realidad y mantener el poder”, señala la Misión Independiente de la Organización de las Naciones Unidas.

CNN envió una solicitud de comentarios al Ministerio del Poder Popular para la Comunicación y la Información de Venezuela sobre estos señalamientos y espera respuesta.

María Eloísa Quintero y Alex Neve, nuevos miembros de la Misión, dieron un informe oral ante el periodo de sesiones del Consejo de Derechos Humanos de la ONU en Ginebra. El reporte comprende los meses desde septiembre de 2025 hasta la fecha. “Un período de mucha incertidumbre en el que hemos visto tanto cambios como continuidad”, dijo Quintero.

A ese periodo, la misión de la ONU lo dividió en dos fases: la primera, entre septiembre y diciembre de 2025, en la que hubo “continuidad de los patrones de graves violaciones de derechos humanos” ya señalados en investigaciones anteriores; y la segunda, tras la detención de Maduro y durante el actual Gobierno de la presidenta encargada, Delcy Rodríguez.

Los expertos independientes dijeron que investigan “varios casos de tortura y violencia sexual y de género en centros de detención y casas de seguridad”, y agregaron que un tercio de las personas detenidas “eran familiares de los objetivos principales de los arrestos”, algo que CNN también ha reportado en varias oportunidades.

La Misión reiteró que la operación militar estadounidense en la que se produjo la captura del presidente Nicolás Maduro y su esposa, la primera dama Cilia Flores, “violó el derecho internacional”, y que, si bien tienen “motivos razonables” para creer que Maduro es responsable de crímenes de lesa humanidad, esto “no justifica una intervención militar ilegal” en el país.

Tanto Maduro como Flores se declararon inocentes de los cargos de narcotráfico y armas que enfrentan en Estados Unidos. En su primera audiencia en un tribunal de Nueva York, ambos acusaron al Gobierno estadounidense de haberlos secuestrado de su hogar en Caracas el sábado 3 de enero.

La posterior designación de Delcy Rodríguez como presidenta encargada de Venezuela y el inicio de la “segunda fase” que marca la ONU en su investigación, tuvo hasta el día de hoy “algunas acciones que se perfilaron como alentadoras”.

Para los expertos es “un acto positivo” que las autoridades pusieran en marcha un proceso de excarcelación masiva de personas detenidas por motivos políticos, pero advirtieron que la información resulta “inverificable”.

“No hay datos ciertos y únicos sobre la identidad y el número de los denominados presos políticos; las cifras oficiales sobre las personas encarceladas y excarceladas son problemáticas y no pueden ser corroboradas”, afirmó Quintero, un cuestionamiento que también han planteado varios organismos de derechos humanos, Foro Penal entre ellos.

La Ley de Amnistía, aprobada el 19 de febrero por la Asamblea Nacional de Venezuela

Cuban president says talks held with the United States amid intense pressure from Trump

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By Sol Amaya, CNN en Español

(CNN) — Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel says officials held talks with the United States, with the island facing an economic crisis and intense pressure from Donald Trump.

The president said the talks with the US were led by him, along with former president Raúl Castro and some members of his Communist Party, although he did not specify who participated on behalf of the United States.

“There are international factors that have facilitated these talks,” Díaz-Canel said in a video broadcast Friday on national television, describing the purpose of these talks to “identify the bilateral problems that need a solution.”

In the video, Raúl Guillermo Rodríguez Castro, nicknamed “El Cangrejo” (The Crab), grandson of Raúl Castro, appears seated behind Díaz-Canel.

Trump himself has said on several occasions that Washington was holding talks with Cuban representatives but this is the first confirmation from Havana. CNN has asked the White House and State Department for comment.

Díaz-Canel said: “This is a very sensitive process that is being approached with responsibility and great sensitivity.”

Following the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in a US operation earlier this year, Trump cut off Venezuelan oil shipments to Cuba and threatened to impose tariffs on other countries that sold crude oil to the island. This only worsened the frequent blackouts and fuel shortages facing Cubans.

Last week Trump told CNN Cuba is “is gonna fall pretty soon” and that the government wants “to make a deal so badly.”

The Cuban president said the critical situation facing the island “has to do with the energy blockade” imposed by the United States.

“It is a situation for which we have been preparing in advance,” he said, although he emphasized that “no fuel has entered the country for three months.”

“The impact (of the blockade) is tremendous. It is most brutally manifested in these energy issues,” the president said. “This causes anguish among the population,” he acknowledged.

Díaz-Canel said healthcare had been particularly hard hit. “Right now in the country there are tens of thousands of people waiting for surgery that cannot be performed due to the lack of electricity,” he said.

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