Abstract

Although severe hyperhomocysteinemia is clearly related to atherosclerosis, it is less clear whether a mild to moderate elevation in plasma homocysteine level is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease and death. Two prospective studies address this question. Israeli researchers followed a cohort of 1,788 men and women, aged 50 years or older, for …

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