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Dyslipidemia is a disruption in the amount of lipids in the blood.
Nutrient-rich potatoes can be part of a healthy diet for adolescent girls, study shows

Nutrient-rich potatoes can be part of a healthy diet for adolescent girls, study shows

Moderate carbohydrate intake associated with reduced odds of cardiovascular disease in women

Moderate carbohydrate intake associated with reduced odds of cardiovascular disease in women

Is gout a risk factor for COVID-19?

Is gout a risk factor for COVID-19?

Study finds even individuals with mild COVID-19 suffer from long-COVID

Study finds even individuals with mild COVID-19 suffer from long-COVID

Study to examine psychosocial factors associated with CVD risk among urban African American adults

Study to examine psychosocial factors associated with CVD risk among urban African American adults

Glycyrrhizic acid as a drug candidate for COVID-19

Glycyrrhizic acid as a drug candidate for COVID-19

Youth-onset type 2 diabetes is more aggressive and difficult to control, study shows

Youth-onset type 2 diabetes is more aggressive and difficult to control, study shows

Mice study identifies pathways that link high-fat diet to atherosclerosis

Mice study identifies pathways that link high-fat diet to atherosclerosis

Genetic analysis method reveals causal association between thyroid function and serum lipid metabolism

Genetic analysis method reveals causal association between thyroid function and serum lipid metabolism

Study finds why young South Asian heart attack patients have more adverse outcomes

Study finds why young South Asian heart attack patients have more adverse outcomes

Glycosylated hemoglobin can provide a useful estimate of atherosclerosis and cardiovascular events

Glycosylated hemoglobin can provide a useful estimate of atherosclerosis and cardiovascular events

Tai chi mirrors the beneficial effects of conventional exercise, study shows

Tai chi mirrors the beneficial effects of conventional exercise, study shows

Expanding genomic research into different ancestries yields more and better results

Expanding genomic research into different ancestries yields more and better results

Girls more likely to develop metabolic alterations associated with obesity than boys

Girls more likely to develop metabolic alterations associated with obesity than boys

Social factors not a barrier in families' choice to use telehealth during the pandemic

Social factors not a barrier in families' choice to use telehealth during the pandemic

Non-invasive skin swab samples can rapidly detect COVID-19

Non-invasive skin swab samples can rapidly detect COVID-19

Sheep model may help address fertility problems in women

Sheep model may help address fertility problems in women

Kruppel-like factor 15 controls skeletal muscle fat uptake and utilization

Kruppel-like factor 15 controls skeletal muscle fat uptake and utilization

Can metabolic biomarkers help clinicians stratify adverse outcome risk in COVID-19 patients?

Can metabolic biomarkers help clinicians stratify adverse outcome risk in COVID-19 patients?

Severe COVID-19 recovered patients do not display long-lasting adaptive immune responses, finds study

Severe COVID-19 recovered patients do not display long-lasting adaptive immune responses, finds study

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