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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.
CHMP adopts positive opinion on pending MAA for SYCREST sublingual tablets

CHMP adopts positive opinion on pending MAA for SYCREST sublingual tablets

Spherix to explore triglycerides for D-tagatose therapy

Spherix to explore triglycerides for D-tagatose therapy

LIVALO for primary hyperlipidemia or mixed dyslipidemia now available in U.S.

LIVALO for primary hyperlipidemia or mixed dyslipidemia now available in U.S.

Widely used cancer drug bevacizumab can lead to proteinuria, kidney damage: Study

Widely used cancer drug bevacizumab can lead to proteinuria, kidney damage: Study

Bevacizumab increases risk for proteinuria in cancer patients

Bevacizumab increases risk for proteinuria in cancer patients

Novartis' Afinitor decreases size of SEGAs associated with tuberous sclerosis

Novartis' Afinitor decreases size of SEGAs associated with tuberous sclerosis

Protein-rich breakfast may reduce calorie consumption

Protein-rich breakfast may reduce calorie consumption

New study holds promise for patients with LCA

New study holds promise for patients with LCA

Tips for cutting back on added sugar

Tips for cutting back on added sugar

Individual's lifestyle choices can affect cholesterol, triglycerides levels: Mayo Clinic Health Letter

Individual's lifestyle choices can affect cholesterol, triglycerides levels: Mayo Clinic Health Letter

Amarin reports cash balance of $44 million for first-quarter 2010

Amarin reports cash balance of $44 million for first-quarter 2010

Nuts can reduce blood cholesterol levels: Study

Nuts can reduce blood cholesterol levels: Study

Nuts added to unhealthy diets can still reduce cholesterol and benefit the heart

Nuts added to unhealthy diets can still reduce cholesterol and benefit the heart

Harbor BioSciences reports encouraging results from Triolex Phase IIa trials

Harbor BioSciences reports encouraging results from Triolex Phase IIa trials

Lexicon Pharmaceuticals first-quarter revenues down 61%

Lexicon Pharmaceuticals first-quarter revenues down 61%

Watson Pharmaceuticals sued in connection with filing ANDA for generic equivalent of Trilipix

Watson Pharmaceuticals sued in connection with filing ANDA for generic equivalent of Trilipix

Victoza produces greater reductions in A1C, FPG and body weight than Januvia: Study

Victoza produces greater reductions in A1C, FPG and body weight than Januvia: Study

Higher consumption of added sugars in processed foods associated with lower levels of HDL-C: Study

Higher consumption of added sugars in processed foods associated with lower levels of HDL-C: Study

Added sugars in diet related to high cholesterol and increased risk of heart disease, say researchers

Added sugars in diet related to high cholesterol and increased risk of heart disease, say researchers

Interim results from QLT's Phase 1b study of QLT091001 for Leber congenital amaurosis

Interim results from QLT's Phase 1b study of QLT091001 for Leber congenital amaurosis

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