cardiovascular disease

High homocysteine – it can affect your brain, your heart and your pregnancy.

High homocysteine – it can affect your brain, your heart and your pregnancy. Hyperhomocysteinemia, the condition of having high homocysteine in the blood, causes numerous health issues within the body. This article will cover health and pregnancy-related aspects of high homocysteine. If you do not know what homocysteine is or want to know more about …

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High homocysteine – It can affect your brain, your heart and your pregnancy.

High homocysteine – It can affect your brain, your heart and your pregnancy.

High homocysteine – it can affect your brain, your heart and your pregnancy. Hyperhomocysteinemia, the condition of having too much homocysteine, causes numerous health issues within the body. If you would like to know more about homocysteine before reading this article, you can check out “What’s All the Fuss about Homocysteine”. This article will cover …

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What is MTHFR?

What is MTHFR?

Imagine if there was a tiny switch in your body that turned things on and off and this switch controlled vital processes like detoxifying harmful substances, producing energy, reducing toxic estrogen and even supporting your mood…  Well, in a way there is one! This switch is a process called methylation and it relies heavily on …

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Cardiovascular Disease

Cardiovascular Disease

What Is Cardiovascular Disease? Heart disease, such as coronary heart disease, heart attack, congestive heart failure, and congenital heart disease, is the leading cause of death for men and women in the U.S. Cardiovascular Disease also encompasses high cholesterol, high triglycerides and hypertension. Prevention includes quitting smoking, lowering cholesterol, controlling high blood pressure, maintaining a …

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