News

The six-legged staffers of the American Museum of Natural History’s Bug Colony do their grisly work under a lid. The result: neatly tidied bones. The six-legged staffers of the American Museum ...
New research that used blood markers to measure linoleic acid levels and their relation to cardiometabolic risk adds evidence ...
New research that used blood markers to measure linoleic acid levels and their relation to cardiometabolic risk adds evidence ...
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 ...
Animal fats are worse for our cardiac health than vegetable oils, despite the US health secretary’s claims. And linoleic acid, the key omega-6 fatty acid seed oils are rich in, actually has its health ...