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Use of Framingham risk score and new biomarkers to predict cardiovascular mortality in older people: population based observational cohort study
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In very old people from the general population with no history of cardiovascular disease, concentrations of homocysteine alone can accurately identify those at high risk of cardiovascular mortality, whereas classic risk factors included in the Framingham risk score do not. These preliminary findings warrant validation in a separate cohort.
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