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The MTHFR effect

A woman in her late 30s presented with a range of symptoms, so putting them together was like a fascinating jigsaw puzzle.

• She had a family history of heart disease and atherosclerosis.

• She was having difficulty managing stress. During times of stress she developed quite severe headaches, which necessitated her taking paracetamol almost daily to manage them.

• She was prone to respiratory allergies to pollens.

• She was

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