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New research that used blood markers to measure linoleic acid levels and their relation to cardiometabolic risk adds evidence ...
They found that higher levels of linoleic acid in plasma-indicative of dietary intake-were consistently associated with lower levels of risk factors for cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes.
Linoleic acid, an omega-6 fatty acid found in everyday foods like nuts, seeds, and vegetable oils, has emerged as one of these unsung heroes in the fight against heart disease and diabetes.
Higher intake of linoleic acid—found in seed and vegetable oils—was linked to better health biomarkers, research found.
Vegetable //oils could support better heart and metabolic health . Higher levels of linoleic acid in the blood are directly ...
The question of how life could have emerged is one of the most long-standing mysteries in science. In a new study, the ...
"Unlike skeletal structures alone, soft tissues contain proteins that provide molecular information that can reveal the underlying biological mechanisms of disease. "Our research, using relatively ...
"Unlike skeletal structures alone, soft tissues contain proteins that provide molecular information that can reveal the underlying biological mechanisms of disease. "Our research, using relatively ...
Professor Stebbing continued: "Unlike skeletal structures alone, soft tissues contain proteins that provide molecular information that can reveal the underlying biological mechanisms of disease." ...