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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.
What effect does honey have on human health?

What effect does honey have on human health?

Fluctuating cholesterol and triglyceride levels may increase risk of Alzheimer's

Fluctuating cholesterol and triglyceride levels may increase risk of Alzheimer's

Omega-3 fatty acids linked to lower atrial fibrillation risk in U.S. veterans

Omega-3 fatty acids linked to lower atrial fibrillation risk in U.S. veterans

High lipoprotein(a) levels linked to repeated heart disease events in older adults

High lipoprotein(a) levels linked to repeated heart disease events in older adults

Research explores complex relationship between cholesterol and breast cancer risk

Research explores complex relationship between cholesterol and breast cancer risk

Impact of orally administered cannabidiol (CBD) on fitness and health among healthy adult individuals

Impact of orally administered cannabidiol (CBD) on fitness and health among healthy adult individuals

Shaping the human metabolome: the impact of a ketogenic diet

Shaping the human metabolome: the impact of a ketogenic diet

One-day keto diet boosts energy expenditure, exogenous ketones have little effect

One-day keto diet boosts energy expenditure, exogenous ketones have little effect

Study reveals type 2 diabetes diagnosis spurs cholesterol shifts, alters cardiovascular risk

Study reveals type 2 diabetes diagnosis spurs cholesterol shifts, alters cardiovascular risk

New review unravels phthalates’ role in heart disease

New review unravels phthalates’ role in heart disease

Genetic predisposition to lipids, Alzheimer’s and heart disease in MLXIPL gene shaped by exogenous exposures

Genetic predisposition to lipids, Alzheimer’s and heart disease in MLXIPL gene shaped by exogenous exposures

Investigating the interplay between white blood cell count and incidence of hyper-low-density lipoprotein cholesterolemia

Investigating the interplay between white blood cell count and incidence of hyper-low-density lipoprotein cholesterolemia

High HDL-C levels and cardiovascular risks - what you need to know!

High HDL-C levels and cardiovascular risks - what you need to know!

Whole body cryostimulation: Useful "add-on" treatment for obesity

Whole body cryostimulation: Useful "add-on" treatment for obesity

Women experiencing severe hot flashes after menopause more likely to develop metabolic syndrome

Women experiencing severe hot flashes after menopause more likely to develop metabolic syndrome

Consuming ultra-processed foods is associated with an increased risk of developing non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

Consuming ultra-processed foods is associated with an increased risk of developing non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

How eating mushrooms may lower blood pressure levels

How eating mushrooms may lower blood pressure levels

Evaluating the effect of resveratrol-enriched bread in preventing early type 2 diabetes cardiomyopathy in vivo

Evaluating the effect of resveratrol-enriched bread in preventing early type 2 diabetes cardiomyopathy in vivo

Boosting gut health with short-chain fatty acids

Boosting gut health with short-chain fatty acids

Ketogenic diet: A metabolic makeover boosting immunity and battling inflammation

Ketogenic diet: A metabolic makeover boosting immunity and battling inflammation

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