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  • Trans isomers increase lipoproteina, a non-dietary-related risk of atherogenesis, to levels higher than the corresponding chain-length saturated fatty acid….

    Trans Fats M.A. Judith Shaw 2004

  • Trans isomers increase lipoproteina, a non-dietary-related risk of atherogenesis, to levels higher than the corresponding chain-length saturated fatty acid….

    Trans Fats M.A. Judith Shaw 2004

  • Trans isomers increase lipoproteina, a non-dietary-related risk of atherogenesis, to levels higher than the corresponding chain-length saturated fatty acid….

    Trans Fats M.A. Judith Shaw 2004

  • Even more important, but not yet into the mainstream practice of cardiology, is that lipoproteina should be monitored as the main indicator for heart disease risk.

    The New Super-Nutrition Ph.D. Richard A. Passwater 1991

  • Even more important, but not yet into the mainstream practice of cardiology, is that lipoproteina should be monitored as the main indicator for heart disease risk.

    The New Super-Nutrition Ph.D. Richard A. Passwater 1991

  • 2001 Changes in lipoproteina levels and hormonal correlations during a weight reduction program.

    The 17 Day Diet Dr. Mike Moreno 2010

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