Homocysteine and Cardiovascular Risk: Understanding the Connection
Excessive amounts of homocysteine in the blood are thought to increase risk for cardiovascular disease, including heart attack and stroke. Homocysteine is an amino acid that is naturally produced in the body, but high levels can damage the lining of blood vessels and lead to the formation of blood clots.Blood Disorders - Related Articles
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