Increased nonfasting triglyceride levels associated with higher risk of stroke
Wednesday, November 12, 2008 - 12:07
in Health & Medicine
Elevated nonfasting triglyceride levels, previously associated with an increased risk for heart attack, also appear to be associated with an increased risk for ischaemic stroke, according to a study in the 12 November issue of JAMA...
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