Trans Fats Hinder Multiple Steps In Blood Flow Regulation Pathways
Tuesday, June 16, 2009 - 12:29
in Health & Medicine
Partially hydrogenated vegetable oils in processed foods contain trans fatty acids that interfere with the regulation of blood flow. A new report reveals a new way in which these "trans fats" gum up the cellular machinery that keeps blood moving through arteries and veins.
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