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Often your doctor, but not all the time, measures homocysteine levels because it's been shown to go up as a predictor of heart disease and dementia. And high levels are particularly dangerous. Most doctors would want you to have <10 mmcol/L; some people go as high as 100. If you're that high, you're certainly going to die in the next few years of cardiovascular
events.
David Sinclair
Elevated Homocysteine (>10 mcmol/L) Indicates Poor Cardiovascular Health
The Science of Keeping the Brain Healthy | Episode 7
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