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BHMT SNP & B12: Homocysteine Levels and Diseases in Adults and Children

BHMT SNP & B12: Homocysteine Levels and Diseases in Adults and Children

Homocysteine Levels and Diseases in Adults and Children Higher homocysteine level is a critical risk factor in adults and children because it may increase the risks of different health issues related to homocysteine levels in the body. The body has different mechanisms protecting itself from being damaged by elevated homocysteine levels. Different mechanisms work together …

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Metagenics Presents Skewed Research at Methylation Seminar

Metagenics Presents Skewed Research at Methylation Seminar

By Carolyn Ledowsky Founder MTHFR Support Australia Last night I attended the Methylation Seminar in Sydney presented by Metagenics. The presentation started with a discussion on how Methylation is important for key metabolic processes like creatine synthesis, phospholipid synthesis, cell communication and DNA repair. Case studies were presented for each of these and we were …

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Depression

Depression

What is Depression? Depression is a mental state characterised by excessive sadness. It is more than just a low mood – it’s a serious illness that has an impact on both physical and mental health Depression affects how people feel about themselves. They may lose interest in work, hobbies and doing things they normally enjoy. …

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Alzheimer’s disease

Alzheimer’s disease

What is Alzheimer’s Disease? Alzheimer’s Disease is the most common form of dementia, and accounts for around two-thirds of dementia cases.  It causes a gradual decline in cognitive abilities, usually beginning with memory loss. Other symptoms can include: lapses of judgment personality changes difficulty performing usual activities getting lost becoming disoriented about places and times …

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