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An increased plasma homocysteine level is a strong, independent risk factor for the development of dementia and Alzheimer's disease (1):
High dose vitamin B supplementation:
There is growing evidence that hypohomocysteinemia or low levels of homocysteine may also increase the risk of dementia and AD in older adults (3).
References:
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