Low plasma levels of vitamin B6 are now being associated with increased risk markers of inflammation, oxidative stress and metabolic disease, all of which can lead to increased risk of heart disease. Higher levels of P-5-P, the active form of vitamin B6, were linked...
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Every hour of television watched per day while being sedentary may increase the risk of dying prematurely, and particularly from cardiovascular disease. David Dunstan, from the Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute (Victoria, Australia) tracked the lifestyle habits...