Friday, May 07, 2010

New blood fat heart disease link

Shelf life expired?

Remember how they told us it was the cholesterol?

You should, it was only yesterday.

Well...
A type of blood fat different from cholesterol may play a key role in heart disease, a study suggests.

Cambridge University researchers looked at the role of triglycerides, which is produced in the liver and derived from foods such as meat and dairy products.

The analysis of 350,000 people from 101 previous studies found those with higher levels of the blood fat were more likely to have heart disease.
Still think they have any idea what is going on?

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