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Limit sugar, salt and saturated fats. Manage weight. Being overweight increases the risk of heart disease. Ask your healthcare professional what a healthy ...
Limit sweets, junk food and saturated fats. Do things you enjoy. Start by making a list of things you like to do. Try to do something from that list every ...
Avoid saturated fats and trans fats, sugar, and refined grains. Do not add salt to foods. If you have heart failure, your care team may tell you to limit ...
Fish contain unsaturated fatty acids, which, when substituted for saturated fatty acids such as those in meat, may lower your cholesterol. But the main ...
Angioplasty with stent placement is used to treat the buildup of fats ... Eat a diet that is low in saturated fats and rich in vegetables, fruits ...
Fats, especially saturated fats and trans fats. Processed foods, such as frozen dinners and chips. Stopping smoking. Giving up cigarettes and other tobacco ...
... unsaturated fat intake was the only factor associated with increased mortality on multivariate analysis. And, interestingly saturated fat intake was ...
Eat a heathy diet rich in fruits and vegetables and low in salt, saturated fats and trans fats. Get regular exercise. But talk with your healthcare ...
... saturated fat to no more than 7 percent of calories in your overall diet. ... Soy and almond milks contain about 2 to 4 grams of fat per cup, but those fats are ...
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