Its important because vitamin B12 is integral for many functions, including optimized cell reproduction, blood formation, protein, and tissue synthesis
Cormier was there
If temporal arteritis is not the cause it will put your mind at rest and you will also have the opportunity to discuss your other vascular issues (the prominent veins in your hands and feet), which could be caused by a number of things (inflammatory condition, vasculitis, the aging process etc.)
Vitamin B12 is an essential water-soluble vitamin that plays a key role in metabolism, energy production, red blood cell formation, and nervous system health
Ongoing management may still be provided by your GP
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