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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.
Addition of insulin sensitizer provides lipid benefits for patients with type 2 diabetes

Addition of insulin sensitizer provides lipid benefits for patients with type 2 diabetes

Launch of first national multicultural diabetes prevention campaign

Launch of first national multicultural diabetes prevention campaign

Women who have migraines with aura have a more than 50 percent increased risk of total stroke and 70 percent increase of ischemic stroke

Women who have migraines with aura have a more than 50 percent increased risk of total stroke and 70 percent increase of ischemic stroke

New Saint Louis University research sheds light on how obesity occurs

New Saint Louis University research sheds light on how obesity occurs

Dieting greatly reduces risk of heart attack, stroke and diabetes

Dieting greatly reduces risk of heart attack, stroke and diabetes

Test results from 1970s linked to rates of erectile problems 25 years later

Test results from 1970s linked to rates of erectile problems 25 years later

Strict dieting can dramatically reduce the risk of heart disease

Strict dieting can dramatically reduce the risk of heart disease

Research provides better understanding  of lipodystrophies disorders

Research provides better understanding of lipodystrophies disorders

AMT Obtains Orphan Drug Designation for Its LPL Gene Therapy Product

AMT Obtains Orphan Drug Designation for Its LPL Gene Therapy Product

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