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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.
Chromium helps muscles become more efficient

Chromium helps muscles become more efficient

First description of female-specific Ischemia Syndrome

First description of female-specific Ischemia Syndrome

Bexarotene shows promise in cancer treatment.

Bexarotene shows promise in cancer treatment.

Suddenly sugar isn't looking so sweet

Suddenly sugar isn't looking so sweet

Scientists identify molecular link between body fat and blood lipids

Scientists identify molecular link between body fat and blood lipids

Women with defects in lipoprotein metabolism may actually be able to bear children without complications

Women with defects in lipoprotein metabolism may actually be able to bear children without complications

Cholesterol levels among older adults has declined significantly

Cholesterol levels among older adults has declined significantly

Chronically high levels of insulin may block specific hormones that trigger energy release into the body

Chronically high levels of insulin may block specific hormones that trigger energy release into the body

Study clarifies insulin's role in blocking release of energy in patients with type II diabetes

Study clarifies insulin's role in blocking release of energy in patients with type II diabetes

Metabolic syndrome (MetS) in Europe

Metabolic syndrome (MetS) in Europe

Call for closer examination of a metabolic syndrome

Call for closer examination of a metabolic syndrome

SH2-B enhances brain's leptin sensitivity - may lead to clues for treatment of obesity and diabetes

SH2-B enhances brain's leptin sensitivity - may lead to clues for treatment of obesity and diabetes

Visceral obesity may be an important risk factor for insulin resistance syndrome in children

Visceral obesity may be an important risk factor for insulin resistance syndrome in children

Maintaining a healthy weight in children may be one good way to keep a healthy blood lipid profile and a happy heart

Maintaining a healthy weight in children may be one good way to keep a healthy blood lipid profile and a happy heart

Muraglitazar lowers blood glucose and helps dyslipidemia seen in diabetes

Muraglitazar lowers blood glucose and helps dyslipidemia seen in diabetes

Metabolic syndrome prevalent in elementary school children

Metabolic syndrome prevalent in elementary school children

Breastfeeding is as good for children's blood pressure as exercise and dietary salt restriction

Breastfeeding is as good for children's blood pressure as exercise and dietary salt restriction

Breastfeeding is as good for children's blood pressure as exercise and dietary salt restriction

Breastfeeding is as good for children's blood pressure as exercise and dietary salt restriction

Metabolic syndrome prevalent in heart attack patients

Metabolic syndrome prevalent in heart attack patients

Molecule found in liver cells could explain a lot about the relationship between diet, lipid levels in blood, and atherosclerosis

Molecule found in liver cells could explain a lot about the relationship between diet, lipid levels in blood, and atherosclerosis

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