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In a new editorial, three cardiologists say saturated fats do not clog arteries and the “clogged pipe” model of heart disease is “plain wrong.” Critics question their approach.
Researchers have found that fat around the outside of arteries may lead to the development of cardiovascular disease and could be linked to its onset in individuals with diabetes. Researchers at ...
"There are certain foods and nutrients that can either encourage the clogging of arteries or help improve artery health," ...
In a new editorial, three cardiologists say saturated fats do not clog arteries and the “clogged pipe” model of heart disease is “plain wrong.” Critics question their approach.
Eating Walnuts With High-fat Meals Helps To Protect Arteries Against Short-term Damage Date: October 11, 2006 Source: American College of Cardiology ...
Eating just one high-fat meal — in this case, carrot cake and a milkshake — can quickly prevent “good” cholesterol from protecting the body against clogged arteries, a small study shows.
Turns out, clogged arteries aren't just about greasy food. Silent damage from smoking, cholesterol, and inflammation builds up over time—and by the time symptoms hit, it’s already serious.
The fat cells that surround coronary arteries may play a central and previously unrecognized role in development of cardiovascular disease, according to a study by University of Iowa researchers.
Researchers at UC have confirmed that fat surrounding the outside of arteries in humans—particularly the left coronary artery—may influence the onset of coronary artery disease, or ...
A Michigan State University researcher is adding new evidence to the argument that the fat around our arteries may play an important role in keeping those blood vessels healthy.
The high-fat diets may not be as bad for the blood vessels as once thought. June 1, 2011— -- Low-carbohydrate diets that require patients to fill up on fats won't lead to harder arteries ...