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  • have been linked to atherosclerosis and heart disease in most research,87 , 88 though uncertainty remains about whether elevated homocysteine actually causes heart disease.89 , 90 Although some reports have found associations between homocysteine levels and dietary factors, such as coffee and protein intakes,91 evidence linking specific foods to homocysteine remains preliminary.
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