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A 43-biomarker comprehensive health panel inspired by WHOOP Advanced Labs — a deep look at metabolism, cardiovascular risk, hormones, liver, kidney and inflammation.
Homocysteine is an important cardiovascular risk marker often overlooked. Proactive monitoring supports early intervention and comprehensive heart health screening.
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Check your own valueThis test measures the level of homocysteine in your blood. It is influenced by vitamin B12, folate, and vitamin B6 status, which are needed to metabolise homocysteine.
Elevated homocysteine may be associated with cardiovascular disease, blood clots, and cognitive decline. It can also indicate B-vitamin deficiencies. Consult your healthcare provider for personalised guidance.
Testing may be recommended if you have a family history of cardiovascular disease, unexplained blood clots, or symptoms of B-vitamin deficiency.
Low homocysteine levels are generally considered favourable and are not associated with health concerns.
High homocysteine itself may not cause noticeable symptoms but is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular events, blood clots, and cognitive issues over time.
Low homocysteine is favourable and indicates low cardiovascular risk.
Elevated homocysteine increases cardiovascular risk. Consider B vitamins (B12, B6, folate).
Low homocysteine is favourable and indicates low cardiovascular risk.
Elevated homocysteine increases cardiovascular risk. Consider B vitamins (B12, B6, folate).
Ensure adequate intake of folate, vitamin B12, and vitamin B6 through foods such as leafy greens, legumes, eggs, and fortified cereals. Limiting alcohol and maintaining a balanced diet may help manage homocysteine levels.
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Homocysteine
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