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    Cholesterol is an essential component to every cell in our body. It is; however, the substance that is responsible for atherosclerosis and is the major cause of heart attacks, stoke, and peripheral artery disease. In general, the higher your cholesterol number, the greater your risk for having a cardiovascular event. The good news is lowering it can be easier than you think! With a few simple…

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    • DO YOU HAVE HIGH CHOLESTEROL? LEARN WHAT TO DO TO LOWER IT QUICKLY!, by @Doc4Heart https://t.co/AprTMRxFd6 #cholesterol #triglycerides #nuts #fats #lowercholesterol #heartattack #stroke #mediterraneandiet

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    Background: Dietary fats, and especially saturated fatty acid (SFA), have been blamed for being the culprit in the dramatic increase in obesity and its associated diseases. However multiple systematic reviews and recent meta-analyses do not support the association between SFA and cardiovascular diseases. Thus, the objective of this study was to test whether specific types and subtypes of dietary…

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    • RT @_atanas_: 🧀 Dietary #Fats and Cardio-Metabolic Outcomes in a Cohort of Italian Adults đź”” #Nutrition https://t.co/fgKTxATqV7

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    August 8, 2022 — A major risk factor for diabetes, insulin resistance occurs when the cells of the body do not respond to insulin and cannot make use of the glucose (sugar) in the blood stream. The condition is known to increase the risk of cardiovascular disease and atherosclerosis, a buildup of fats inside the blood vessels that can constrict blood flow to the body’s tissues. The exact…

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    • @DAICeditor In a paper published in #CirculationResearch, scientists at Joslin Diabetes Center describe a series of studies designed to determine the relationship among #insulin, #fats and the #vascularsystem: https://t.co/KN2C6RXTVU

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    April 19, 2022 – New breakthrough research by a University of South Florida lab team describing how certain fats can harm or repair the heart after injury has been accepted by a journal of the American Physiological Society. A manuscript by Ganesh Halade, PhD, an associate professor of cardiovascular sciences at the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine and a researcher in the USF Health Heart…

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    • @DAICeditor New #breakthrough #research by a #UniversityofSouthFlorida lab team describes how certain #fats can harm or repair the #heart after injury and investigates how “good’’ fats repair the heart could enhance treatment of #cardiovascular #disease: https://t.co/7g4v8yVFof

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    Objective To determine whether dietary interventions that increase n-3 fatty acids with and without reduction in n-6 linoleic acid can alter circulating lipid mediators implicated in headache pathogenesis, and decrease headache in adults with migraine. Design Three arm, parallel group, randomized, modified double blind, controlled trial. Setting Ambulatory, academic medical center in the United…

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    • Dietary alteration of n-3 and n-6 #fattyacids for #headache reduction in adults with #migraine: randomized controlled trial https://t.co/WgpSeNHvqd @bmj_latest #CGRP #Fats #pain https://t.co/9kkWWGrrVx Earlier: https://t.co/RSS99VSJr7 #diet #linoleicacid #omega6 #DHA https://t.co/8VTTJwTdRc