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Triglycerides: What It is, Your Body, Why You Should Care

Triglycerides are a type of fat in your blood. Oil, margarine, butter, are triglycerides. Your blood absorbs them after you eat. But that’s not the only source. Your body also turns extra calories, especially from “simple carbs” such as pastries, white bread, candy, sugar, and alcohol into triglycerides and stores them in fat cells.  

Stroke Survival Rates Improve Following Physical Clot Removal

Stroke survival rates improve with a physical clot-removing procedure done for up to 16 hours after a stroke.This finding expands the treatment window well beyond the current six hour recommendation.     Ischemic Stroke: What Is It? An ischemic stroke happens when blood vessels supplying the brain become blocked. Brain tissue in the area starts

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