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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.
Lifestyle changes and natural supplements can control blood sugar levels

Lifestyle changes and natural supplements can control blood sugar levels

Essentialis, FDA enter agreement on SPA for DCCR Phase 3 efficacy study in patients with high triglycerides

Essentialis, FDA enter agreement on SPA for DCCR Phase 3 efficacy study in patients with high triglycerides

Injecting apoA-V protein may reduce high triglyceride levels: Research

Injecting apoA-V protein may reduce high triglyceride levels: Research

Study: apoA-V may reduce high triglyceride levels, coronary artery disease

Study: apoA-V may reduce high triglyceride levels, coronary artery disease

Study finds adipose dysfunction linked to steatosis, necroinflammation in G1 CHC patients

Study finds adipose dysfunction linked to steatosis, necroinflammation in G1 CHC patients

Tocotrienols can help reduce triglyceride levels

Tocotrienols can help reduce triglyceride levels

Essentialis receives patent for active component in DCCR product

Essentialis receives patent for active component in DCCR product

Insulin resistance increases risk of stroke in non-diabetic patients

Insulin resistance increases risk of stroke in non-diabetic patients

Study to uncover genetic basis of obesity

Study to uncover genetic basis of obesity

Phase 3 study of D-tagatose in Type 2 diabetes shows significant reduction in HbA1c levels

Phase 3 study of D-tagatose in Type 2 diabetes shows significant reduction in HbA1c levels

Aegerion Pharmaceuticals’ MTP-I Phase III trial published in Atherosclerosis online supplement

Aegerion Pharmaceuticals’ MTP-I Phase III trial published in Atherosclerosis online supplement

Merck's boceprevir Phase III studies for HCV to be presented at 61st AASLD

Merck's boceprevir Phase III studies for HCV to be presented at 61st AASLD

Routine, short bouts of exercise can increase fitness levels

Routine, short bouts of exercise can increase fitness levels

Active commuting helps to stay fit

Active commuting helps to stay fit

Atherotech Diagnostics publishes article on advantages of cholesterol testing

Atherotech Diagnostics publishes article on advantages of cholesterol testing

Metabolism imbalance increases asthma risk in children: Research

Metabolism imbalance increases asthma risk in children: Research

APhA to highlight increasing role of pharmacists in improving health, well-being

APhA to highlight increasing role of pharmacists in improving health, well-being

Risk of late onset TRAS in living unrelated donor kidney recipients

Risk of late onset TRAS in living unrelated donor kidney recipients

An overview on low-carbohydrate diets

An overview on low-carbohydrate diets

Chemicals in non-stick cookware elevates cholesterol level among children: Report

Chemicals in non-stick cookware elevates cholesterol level among children: Report

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