Serum Uric Acid and Risk for Cardiovascular Disease and Death: The Framingham Heart Study
Annals of Internal Medicine1999Vol. 131(1), pp. 7–13
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Abstract
These findings indicate that uric acid does not have a causal role in the development of coronary heart disease, death from cardiovascular disease, or death from all causes. Any apparent association with these outcomes is probably due to the association of uric acid level with other risk factors.
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