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foojenkins
I am 48 and just now was told on a blood test that a single copy of the C677T mutation was identified-Should I be concerned about this? I notice online most post are concerning pregnacy and this mutation...I am not pregnant and won't be. Thanks
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curmudgen
The short answer is no. There is plenty of information on this mutation on the medical internet pages.
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