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Beetroots are considered to be a powerhouse of nutrition. From boosting immunity to improving blood flow and pressure, they ...
Background and Purpose—Studies have linked elevated total homocysteine (tHcy) levels to atherosclerotic carotid plaque development, but data are limited to predominantly white populations. We examined ...
B vitamins play a key role in managing homocysteine and supporting heart health. Based on this study, Vitamin B could be a ...
An international research team has published a study in the journal The FEBS Journal that significantly advances the ...
Homocysteine levels can rise because of genetics or a lack of certain vitamins—especially B vitamins like B6, B12, folate (B9 ...
An international research team led by CIC bioGUNE has advanced understanding of classical homocystinuria, a rare genetic disorder that impairs the breakdown of homocysteine, causing systemic health ...
Hubballi: As heart attack incidents are reportedly rising in the state, a recent study conducted by the multidisciplinary research unit (MRU) of KMC R.
To compare the total plasma homocysteine levels, the means of the 2 groups ± standard deviation were considered, and the values of plasma concentration were expressed in micromoles per liter (µmol/L).
1 Department of Exercise and Health Science, School of Applied Science, University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd, Wales, UK 2 Department of Pathology, Royal Glamorgan Hospital, Mid-Glamorgan, Wales, UK ...
Introduction: Homocysteine (Hcy) is a critical factor for cardiovascular injury, and the elevation of Hcy in children will inevitably increase the risk of ca ...
Background and Purpose—Total homocysteine (tHcy) levels are associated with secondary vascular events and mortality after stroke. The aim of this study was to investigate whether tHcy levels in the ...
Fortunately, what you choose to eat can have a profound impact on reducing your risk of stroke. Among these, one type of protein stands out above the rest for its ability to help ...
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