Yes, consuming a high amount of fat, especially saturated and trans fats, can increase the risk of Heart disease by raising cholesterol levels and contributing to the buildup of plaque in the arteries. It's important to maintain a balanced diet and limit intake of unhealthy fats to protect heart health.
There is a large amount of information available about heart attacks on various websites. Please see the following for additional information: www.webmd.com/heart-disease/guide/heart_disease_heart_attacks
People with Canavan disease typically have disproportionately large heads
Sodium Bicarbonate intake means a large amount of sodium is consumed by the body. This may lead to edema, aggravated heart disease and elevated blood pressure.
when of body needs large amount of blood.
when of body needs large amount of blood.
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lowers obesity by having you replace fat and flab with muscle. then in turn not being overly large lowers your chance for heart disease.
Saturated fats
The medical term for an abnormally large heart is "cardiomegaly." This condition can be caused by various factors, including high blood pressure, heart valve disease, or cardiomyopathy. Treatment depends on the underlying cause.
The American Heart Association is a large charity devoted to eliminating cardiovascular diseases. They fight for strong public health policies to help fight heart disease, fund research, and provide education to the public about preventing and treating cardiovascular disease.
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Morquio syndrome is a birth defect disease that is inherited. Symptoms of the disease include large fingers, abnormal heart development, dwarfism and knock-knees.