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Low-grade systemic inflammation is linked to hypercholesterolemia and obesity.
Addressing systemic inflammation may be crucial in managing hypercholesterolemia and obesity.
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Recent studies have definitively demonstrated a link between low-grade systemic inflammation and two relevant metabolic abnormalities: hypercholesterolemia and obesity.
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Targeting systemic inflammation in metabolic disorders. A therapeutic candidate for the prevention of cardiovascular diseases?
Elena Domingo et al. · Pharmacological Research · 2024
DOI 10.1016/j.phrs.2024.107058
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