For Coronary Artery Disease Patients, B Vitamins May Not Reduce ...

Courtesy ScienceDaily  Fri, 08/22/2008 - 12:15

In a large clinical trial involving patients with coronary artery disease, use of B vitamins was not effective for preventing death or cardiovascular events, according to a study published in the Aug. 20 issue of JAMA.


 

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