Are omega-6 fats inflammatory? Perhaps not, suggests study
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Higher blood levels of total n-6 PUFAs, as well as linoleic acid (LA), the most abundant n-6 PUFA in human blood, were linked…
Higher blood levels of total n-6 PUFAs, as well as linoleic acid (LA), the most abundant n-6 PUFA in human blood, were linked…
The higher the serum linoleic acid level, the lower the CRP, according to a new study from the University of Eastern Finland.
The higher the serum linoleic acid level, the lower the CRP, according to a new study from the University of Eastern Finland.
The higher the serum linoleic acid level, the lower the CRP, according to a new study from the.
Printer friendly versionShare 13 November 2017 University of Eastern Finland The higher the serum linoleic acid level, the…
The higher the serum linoleic acid level, the lower the CRP, according to a new study from the University of Eastern Finland.