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Reducing saturated fats does not reduce CVD risk

5 points| shadykiller | 2 years ago |pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

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squirrel6|2 years ago

Yet another study discussing the notion that metabolic dysfunction has a significant impact on atherogenic lipogenesis. This is interesting because it suggests metabolic dysfunction is not merely an accelerant of developing CVD but is rather the principal agent.