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Triglycerides are a type of fat in the bloodstream and fat tissue. Too much of this type of fat can contribute to the hardening and narrowing of your arteries. This puts you at risk of having a heart attack or stroke. Diseases such as diabetes, obesity, kidney failure or alcoholism can cause high triglycerides. Often, high triglycerides occur along with high levels of cholesterol, another type of fat. Triglycerides are measured along with cholesterol as part of a blood test. Normal triglyceride levels are below 150. Levels above 200 are high.
Study: High intake of omega-3 fats can help prevent obesity-related chronic diseases

Study: High intake of omega-3 fats can help prevent obesity-related chronic diseases

New study: Coronary calcium scan can help reduce risk of heart disease

New study: Coronary calcium scan can help reduce risk of heart disease

Omthera to fund Epanova Phase 3 development with $33.9 million in Series B funding

Omthera to fund Epanova Phase 3 development with $33.9 million in Series B funding

Omthera commences dosing in pivotal Epanova Phase III EVOLVE trial in patients with very high triglycerides

Omthera commences dosing in pivotal Epanova Phase III EVOLVE trial in patients with very high triglycerides

Scientists discover four new genetic variants in humans linked with NAFLD

Scientists discover four new genetic variants in humans linked with NAFLD

Merck to present VICTRELIS phase III study data against HCV at EASL annual meeting

Merck to present VICTRELIS phase III study data against HCV at EASL annual meeting

Omega-3 fish oils: Natural health solution for the heart

Omega-3 fish oils: Natural health solution for the heart

Study: Individuals with fatty liver more likely to develop type 2 diabetes

Study: Individuals with fatty liver more likely to develop type 2 diabetes

Study: High triglyceride levels linked with increased risk of ischemic stroke

Study: High triglyceride levels linked with increased risk of ischemic stroke

New study: Fast food meal consumption can affect inflammatory responses in blood vessels

New study: Fast food meal consumption can affect inflammatory responses in blood vessels

Some fat is essential for body function

Some fat is essential for body function

Scientist finds potential positive influence of fish oil omega-3 fatty acids on cardiovascular health

Scientist finds potential positive influence of fish oil omega-3 fatty acids on cardiovascular health

Valeant Pharmaceuticals subsidiary acquires Canadian rights to Cholestagel

Valeant Pharmaceuticals subsidiary acquires Canadian rights to Cholestagel

Lakewood Regional Medical Center supports 'Focus on the Heart' campaign

Lakewood Regional Medical Center supports 'Focus on the Heart' campaign

Nordic Naturals launches one-per-day omega-3 fatty acid gels

Nordic Naturals launches one-per-day omega-3 fatty acid gels

Study may help develop novel ways to combat lipotoxic cardiomyopathy, related heart disease

Study may help develop novel ways to combat lipotoxic cardiomyopathy, related heart disease

5 easy steps to improve heart health

5 easy steps to improve heart health

FDA accepts Merck's JANUMET extended-release formulation NDA for type 2 diabetes

FDA accepts Merck's JANUMET extended-release formulation NDA for type 2 diabetes

Teenagers who consume excess sugar may face risk of developing heart disease

Teenagers who consume excess sugar may face risk of developing heart disease

Positive PK study results from ECLIPSE trial against cardiovascular disease

Positive PK study results from ECLIPSE trial against cardiovascular disease

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