Toggle Dropdown
Announcements
Projects
Welcome guest
Log in
Loading
Loading...
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/why-a-keto-like-diet-may-be-linked-to-heart-attack-and-stroke
0
0
A high-fat, low-carb 'keto-like' diet is linked to high cholesterol - Medical News Today
3/10/23 at 4:24am
Organization
Medical News Today
Author
Annie Lennon
Details
46 words
Summarize
Health
Special & Restricted Diets
Medical News Today
A new study has found that people who follow a high-fat, low-carb 'keto-like' diet are more likely to experience cardiovascular events and to have high cholesterol levels.
Show more
16 similar articles
Study: Statin Alternative Bempedoic Acid Can Reduce Heart Attack Risk - Prevention Magazine
Study: Keto-Like Diet Linked to Higher Risk of Heart Attack - Prevention Magazine
Deprivation of sleep can affect cardiovascular health: Study - Northeast Now
'Keto-like' diet may be linked to higher risk of heart disease, cardiac events: Study | Indiablooms - First Portal on Digital News Management - indiablooms
Doctors Issue Warning on Keto Diets Following Study on Heart Attack Risk - VegNews
Doctors Issue Warning on Keto Diets Following Study on Heart Attack Risk - VegNews
Doctors Issue Warning on Keto Diets Following Study on Heart Attack Risk - VegNews
Doctors Issue Warning on Keto Diets Following Study on Heart Attack Risk - VegNews
Doctors Issue Warning on Keto Diets Following Study on Heart Attack Risk - VegNews
Doctors Issue Warning on Keto Diets Following Study on Heart Attack Risk - VegNews
THIS diet will reduce heart disease risk in women, and dementia by 25%, shows study | Mint - Mint
THIS diet will reduce heart disease risk in women, and dementia by 25%, shows study | Mint - Mint
THIS diet will reduce heart disease risk in women, and dementia by 25%, shows study | Mint - Mint
THIS diet will reduce heart disease risk in women, and dementia by 25%, shows study | Mint - Mint
THIS diet will reduce heart disease risk in women, and dementia by 25%, shows study | Mint - Mint
THIS diet will reduce heart disease risk in women, and dementia by 25%, shows study | Mint - Mint
Create an account
or
login
to join the discussion
Modal title
...
Profile
Loading profile
Loading...