Heart Disease and B Vitamins
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B Vitamins May Lower Heart Disease Risk
qualityhealth.com — “b vitamins heart, heart and folate, heart and b vitamins” View full resource at qualityhealth.com
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B Vitamins Reduce Stroke, Heart Disease Deaths
webmd.com — “Foods rich in B vitamins such as folate and B6 may reduce the risk of death from stroke and heart problems, Japanese researchers say.” View full resource at webmd.com
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Study of almost 60,000 ppl says B Vitamins Reduce Stroke, Heart Disease Deaths http://bit.ly/d9XZk8
Heart disease: B vitamin pills have no effect
eurekalert.org — “B vitamin supplements should not be recommended for prevention of heart disease, say scientists. A Cochrane Systematic Review has shown these supplements do not reduce the risk of developing or dying from the disease.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Vitamin B6 and Heart Health |
blog.marketamerica.com — “High blood levels of homocysteine have been associated with cardiovascular disease. A new study in humans, published in the American Journal of Clinical” View full resource at blog.marketamerica.com
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An increase in Vitamin B6 levels decreases heart disease risk http://bit.ly/btxzIT
Vitamin B Does Not Cut Heart Disease Risk: Study
healthcentral.com — “Vitamin B Does Not Cut Heart Disease Risk: Study” View full resource at healthcentral.com
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B-Vitamins May Protect Against Stroke and Heart Disease
healthcentral.com — “B-Vitamins May Protect Against Stroke and Heart Disease” View full resource at healthcentral.com
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B-Vitamins May Protect Against Stroke and Heart Disease
healthcentral.com — “B-Vitamins May Protect Against Stroke and Heart Disease” View full resource at healthcentral.com
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B vitamins have no effect on heart disease, cancer risk
deliciouslivingmag.com — “Is eating B vitamins better than taking B vitamin supplements? B vitamins for heart disease prevention. B vitamins for cancer pervention.” View full resource at deliciouslivingmag.com
Most Recently Shared on June 23, 2010 at 8:59 pm By:
B vitamins have no effect on heart disease, cancer risk http://bit.ly/afpJPv
No evidence B vitamins protect the heart | Reuters
reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Taking B vitamins is unlikely to prevent heart attack and stroke in people who have heart disease or risk factors for heart disease, a new research review suggests. The findings,” View full resource at reuters.com
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Value of B vitamins in cutting heart disease risk challenged | Reuters
reuters.com — “challenged By Rachael Myers Lowe NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Two studies released this week reach contradictory conclusions on the value of B vitamins and folic acid (or folate in its naturally occurring” View full resource at reuters.com
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Value of B vitamins in cutting heart disease risk challenged http://link.reuters.com/nuv29j
B-Vitamin Pills Have No Effect On Heart Disease Risk
medicalnewstoday.com — “B-vitamin supplements should not be recommended for prevention of heart disease, say scientists. A Cochrane Systematic Review has shown these supplements do not reduce the risk of developin” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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B-Vitamin Pills Have No Effect On Heart Disease Risk: B-vitamin supplements should not be recommended for preve.. http://bit.ly/2Qrhs
Value of B vitamins in cutting heart disease risk challenged
healthcheckr.com — “Value of B vitamins in cutting heart disease risk challenged” View full resource at healthcheckr.com
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Value of B vitamins in cutting heart disease risk challenged http://bit.ly/9QOPHz
B-vitamins: no effect on heart disease - Pharmacy News
pharmacynews.com.au — “B-vitamin supplements do not reduce the risk of developing or dying from heart disease, researchers say.” View full resource at pharmacynews.com.au
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B-Vitamin Supplementation May Not Lower Heart Disease Risk
fyiliving.com — “B-Vitamin Supplementation May Not Lower Heart Disease Risk” View full resource at fyiliving.com
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B Vitamins Can't Save Your Heart http://bit.ly/dvFaPv #nutrition #supplements #diet
B-Vitamin Supplementation May Not Lower Heart Disease Risk
fyiliving.com — “Folic acid and vitamin B12 deficiencies elevate homocysteine levels and are associated with increased heart disease risk. But taking vitamin pills may not lower your risk.” View full resource at fyiliving.com
Most Recently Shared on September 15, 2010 at 7:34 pm By:
B Vitamins Can’t Save Your Heart: Evidence is increasingly compelling that B vitamin supplementation is not an eff... http://bit.ly/9UoZrm
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