The holiday season is known for excessive eating and weight gain, but a new study warns there may be an invisible consequence to this end-of...
The holiday season is known for excessive eating and weight gain, but a new study warns there may be an invisible consequence to this end-of-year consumption: a spike in cholesterol levels. The research comes out of the University of Copenhagen’s Department of Clinical Medicine, which found that the odds having elevated cholesterol levels were six times higher after Christmas. The … Continue reading
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