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Supplements-Vitamins-CAMLowering homocysteine and modifying nutritional status with folic acid and vitamin B(12) in Indian patients of vascular disease. (J Clin Biochem Nutr. 2012) Associations of dietary magnesium intake with mortality from cardiovascular disease: The JACC study. (Atherosclerosis. 2012) "In conclusion, dietary magnesium intake was associated with reduced mortality from cardiovascular disease in Japanese, especially for women. " SurgeryTransplantation
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