Folic Acid Supplementation Does Not Appear To Reduce Risk Of Cardiovascular Diseases
Wed, 13 Dec 2006 04:00 AM EST
... An analysis of previous studies suggests that for people with a history of vascular disease, folic acid supplementation does not decrease the risk of coronary heart disease or stroke, as has been suggested in some research, according to a review article in the December 13 issue of JAMA. ...
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