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Preventive health care, 2000 update: screening and management of hyperhomocysteinemia for the prevention of coronary artery disease events
Gillian L. Booth, Elaine E.L. Wang and with the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care
CMAJ July 11, 2000 163 (1) 21-29;
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Vol. 163, Issue 1
11 Jul 2000
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Preventive health care, 2000 update: screening and management of hyperhomocysteinemia for the prevention of coronary artery disease events
Gillian L. Booth, Elaine E.L. Wang, with the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care
CMAJ Jul 2000, 163 (1) 21-29;
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- Abstract
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- Screening tests for hyperhomocysteinemia
- Association between homocysteine and risk of CAD events
- Association between genetic predisposition to hyperhomocysteinemia and CAD
- Association between serum folate, vitamin B6 or vitamin B12 levels and risk of CAD events
- Effect of vitamin therapy
- Prevention of CAD
- Recommendations
- Research agenda
- Appendix 1
- Acknowledgments
- Footnotes
- References
- Figures & Tables
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