Folic acid supplements may slow artery hardening: Study
date:Jun 07, 2012
ials involving a total of 2,052 people, also found that the benefits were even greater when the researchers used data from trials that reported the greatest reductions in homocysteine levels. High levels of the amino acid homocysteine have been linked to heart disease.

Our results suggest that homocysteine reduction may be a stronger effect modifier than baseline homocysteine concentration.

Most importantly, our meta-analysis proved that it is impossible that folic acid supplementation could i
5/6 next page prev page home page last page
go back |  refresh |  WAP home |  Web page version  | login
05/16 17:35