MTHFR: The Role in Cardiovascular Disease Webinar Replay

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MTHFR - The Role in Cardiovascular Disease

MTHFR: The Role in Cardiovascular Disease Webinar Replay

MTHFR could be play a vital role in your and your family’s risk of developing cardiovascular diseases including:

  • Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
  • Stroke
  • Early heart attack
  • Increased blood clotting
  • High cholesterol

MTHFR: The Role in Cardiovascular Disease

Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death globally, with 23 million people estimated to die from cardiovascular events per year by 2030. 

Did you know?

MTHFR could be play a vital role in your and your family’s risk of developing cardiovascular diseases including:

  • Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
  • Stroke
  • Early heart attack
  • Increased blood clotting
  • High cholesterol

Join MTHFR Support Australia for an informative webinar looking at the effects of the MTHFR gene mutation on cardiovascular disease.

 Topics Will Include:

  • What is MTHFR
  • What is cardiovascular disease
  • How and why does MTHFR and the methylation cycle impact cardiovascular health
  • How to support your MTHFR mutation for better cardiovascular health.
  • What can be done to support you to maximise health and wellbeing
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