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.