MTHFR With Dr. Rawlins & Dr. Karlson, Richland Red Lion Richland WashingtonThe Kadlec Neurological Resource Center will host a presentation on the introduction to MTHFR with Doctor Rawlins and Doctor Karlson at the Richland Red Lion, 802 George Washington Way in Richland on Tuesday, August 18 from 6:00 to 7:30 in the evening.

The Kadlec Neurological Center on MTHFR
Kadlec Neurological Resource Center provides compassion, education and support to those affected by neurological disorders and to their care givers so that they don’t have to face the challenges of the neurological disorder alone.

MTHFR or Methyl Tetra Hydro Folate Reductase is the rate limiting enzyme in the methyl cycle and is encoded by the MTFHR gene. Genetic variation in this gene may influence susceptibility to occlusive vascular disease, neural tube defects, Alzheimer’s disease, and other forms of dementia, colon cancer, and acute leukemia because mutations in these genes are associated with methylene tetrahydrofolate reductase deficiency.

If you have one or more of these variants, you might also be experiencing depression, anxiety, memory loss, diabetic neuropathy or high risk pregnancies, early heart disease, stroke risk, blood clots and bi-polar disorders.

Join Doctor Rawlins and Doctor Karlson in their hour long explanation, lecture and presentation about MTHFR. Registration is free and no tickets are necessary.

To register click here.

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