Sunday, 12 May 2013

Carnitine Supplement may Improve Survival Rates of Children With Heart Defects

A new study has found that a common nutritional supplement can help improve the survival rates of babies born with heart defects. Carnitine, a compound that helps transport fat inside the cell powerhouse where it can be used for energy production, is currently used for purposes ranging from weight loss to chest pain. New research shows it appears to normalize the blood vessel dysfunction that can accompany congenital heart defects and linger even after ...




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